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FUNERAL COSTS Kikiamah

Compare funeral costs and get the best funeral at the best price in Kikiamah.

How Much Does a Funeral Cost in Kikiamah

The cost of a funeral service in Kikiamah is usually between $4,000 and $15,000 for a private ceremony (Source: www.moneysmart.com.au). Funeral costs in Kikiamah can vary significantly depending on the funeral director you select, and the choices you make for the funeral service.

It pays to shop around! Arranging a funeral in Kikiamah can be a stressful and overwhelming. From selecting a funeral director, choosing the type of service, venue to music and floral arrangements. eziFunerals can help reduce the stress. At a time when emotions are high, the last thing grieving families need to worry about is money and how much the funeral will cost.

How much does a cremation cost in Kikiamah?

Cremation costs in Kikiamah generally range from about $3,000 to $7,200. This will usually include the crematorium cost and the cremation service.

How much does a burial cost in Kikiamah?

A burial funeral service in Kikiamah will usually cost anywhere between $8,000 and $15,000, or more.

Why Compare Funeral Costs in Kikiamah?

Consumer surveys show that most people don’t compare funeral costs in Kikiamah – they pick the funeral director closest to them, or the one their family has always used. Neither of these criteria tells you whether you’re getting good value.

The cost of a funeral in Kikiamah can vary significantly depending on which funeral director you use and the type of services you choose. Different funeral directors can charge different amounts for the same service. So it pays to do your homework!

What are the common funeral costs in Kikiamah to consider?

Every funeral in Kikiamah is different, which means there is no such thing as a standard funeral or fixed cost in . There are many options and factors which will determine the final cost of a funeral. You’ll need to consider type of coffin, the location of the funeral, whether it will be private or public, the transportation of the body to and from the funeral home, preparation of the deceased, flowers, funeral vehicles, death certificates, death notices, and much more.

Although most funeral homes in Kikiamah will offer all-inclusive packages, it’s a good idea to ask for an itemised breakdown of costs to avoid paying for things you don’t need or want.

Here are some common funeral costs in Kikiamah and their estimated starting prices:

  • Funeral director fee: $3,000
  • Transfer of deceased to funeral home: $300
  • Storage of deceased at funeral home: $150
  • Preparation of deceased: $200-$600
  • Embalming: $600-$1,400
  • Death certificate (varies in each state): $49 to $88
  • Cremation certificate: $110
  • Cremation permit: $100
  • Coffin or casket: $400-$10,000
  • Burial services (graveside service): $2,000
  • Cremation service (at crematorium): $600
  • Cremation service with chapel service: $1,200
  • Disposal of ashes, wall, niche, urn or rose garden: $1,200
  • Celebrant: $300-$600
  • Flowers: $200-$500
  • Catering: $300+
  • Newspaper notice: $200-$300

*All costs and prices quoted were sourced at the time this cost guide was written and should only be used as an estimate.

Understanding Funeral Costs in Kikiamah?

Quotations from funeral directors in Kikiamah? are often presented in three parts:

FUNERAL DIRECTOR (PROFESSIONAL) FEES

Professional fees are usually not itemised in the quote from the funeral director. These fees cover the services funeral directors provide using their own resources.

Generally these tasks include collecting, transporting, and preparing the body, and providing chapel or viewing facilities as well as staff, a hearse and mourners’ cars. This cost also includes the ‘organising’ they do on your behalf, such as speaking with clergy, organising the cemetery or crematorium, arranging for medical or death certificates and ordering flowers and placing obituaries.

The fees will vary according to which funeral director you use and the level of service you choose.

COFFINS AND CASKETS

Coffins are usually less expensive than caskets. Coffins and caskets with more elaborate fittings, linings and timbers are more expensive. Some funeral directors allow you to provide your own coffin direct.

‘THIRD PARTY’ OR DISBURSEMENTS

A disbursement is a fee charged by a third party which the funeral director pays on your behalf. Necessary disbursements include the fees charged by a doctor for medical certificates and permits or fees charged by a cemetery or crematorium. Other disbursements may include newspaper notices, flowers or refreshments you have requested. The funeral director should only pass the actual cost on to you.

Remember that you will be charged for each and every service you agree to use.

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