Pet Urn Burial Vaults
Protect the final resting place of your loved one with our Burial Urn Vaults. Designed to provide a secure and protective enclosure, these vaults safeguard cremation urns from moisture, the weight of the earth, and natural elements over time. Ideal for outdoor burial or storage, our urn vaults give peace of mind knowing your loved one’s ashes remain safe and preserved.
Made from durable materials such as steel or high-quality thermopolymer, these vaults are available in a variety of styles and sizes to suit any urn. Whether required by your cemetery or chosen for added protection, a burial urn vault ensures a lasting tribute that maintains its dignity for generations.
Why choose an urn vault?
Cemeteries often require vaults to prevent sunken graves caused by collapsing urns. Even if not required, a vault can protect delicate urns—such as wooden, ceramic, or glass—from damage caused by moisture and earth pressure, preserving the integrity of your loved one’s memorial.
Alternatives and Recommendations
Some permanent urns—like cultured marble, cast bronze, or stone urns—are strong enough to serve as both urn and vault. At Mainely Urns, we recommend the Mackenzie Cultured Marble Urn Vault for burials, available in over 40 colors and personalization options, offering durability, beauty, and lasting protection.
Protect the final resting place of your loved one with our Burial Urn Vaults. Designed to provide a secure and protective enclosure, these vaults safeguard cremation urns from moisture, the weight of the earth, and natural elements over time. Ideal for outdoor burial or storage, our urn vaults give peace of mind knowing your loved one’s ashes remain safe and preserved.
Made from durable materials such as steel or high-quality thermopolymer, these vaults are available in a variety of styles and sizes to suit any urn. Whether required by your cemetery or chosen for added protection, a burial urn vault ensures a lasting tribute that maintains its dignity for generations.
Why choose an urn vault?
Cemeteries often require vaults to prevent sunken graves caused by collapsing urns. Even if not required, a vault can protect delicate urns—such as wooden, ceramic, or glass—from damage caused by moisture and earth pressure, preserving the integrity of your loved one’s memorial.
Alternatives and Recommendations
Some permanent urns—like cultured marble, cast bronze, or stone urns—are strong enough to serve as both urn and vault. At Mainely Urns, we recommend the Mackenzie Cultured Marble Urn Vault for burials, available in over 40 colors and personalization options, offering durability, beauty, and lasting protection.