Mausoleums Explore Our Options Find A Location Standing Tall, Inspiring Reflection Mausoleums from Sunburst Memorials are uniquely and meticulously crafted in a way that invites visitors to pause in reflection and reverence. From meaningful inscriptions to personalized details, we’ll streamline the creation and installation of your custom mausoleum memorial. Mausoleums Click to see some of our featured mausoleum memorials. Next Previous Previsit Checklist Connect With Us See Granite Colors Academy Black Amber Glow Bahama Blue Blue Pearl Cats Eye Colonial Rose Ebony Mist Emerald Pearl Forest Black Galaxy Black Imperial Grey India Mist Jet Black Lake Superior Green Mesabi Select Minnesota Russet Minnesota Variegated Morning Rose Paradiso Pearl Grey Royal Emerald Rustic Mahagany St. Cloud Grey Select Barre Sera Grey Shiva Gold Sierra White Silver Cloud Sunburst Mahogany Sunburst Red Sunset Red Superior Black Taj Aurora Tropical Green Vega Blue Woodland Personalization Options Etching For even the most intricate imagery. Photos From full color to black and white. Design Fully unique, from shapes to details. Next Previous Coordinating Accessories Vases & Planters Coordinating vases and planters make exquisite mausoleum enhancers. Memory Coin Forever linked to a loved one’s memorial. Next Previous Featured Resources Explore these related articles for more information, tips, and additional planning support. QR Code Memorials: How Memory Coins Work Learn More Memorial Vases: Meaning, Uses and Benefits Learn More Ways to Remember a Loved One Learn More Related Memorial Types Cremation Memorials Cemetery Memorials Veteran Memorials You’re Family from “Hello” Get the latest updates, inspiration, and insights delivered directly to your inbox! As part of our family, you can sign up to access exclusive content and stay informed about how we can help you create a meaningful memorial. NameThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Name*Email* PhoneZip CodeStore LocationSelect OneAberdeen MonumentAnger MonumentBahr MemorialsBrainerd MonumentBreakenridge MemorialsBrookings MonumentCapital City MonumentsCrow MemorialsDesch Paine MonumentGoslar Monuments – OnawaHammerlun MonumentsHuron Monument WorksMichelich GraniteMt. Hope MonumentNew Ulm MonumentNorfolk MemorialsOwatonna Granite & MonumentPeninsula GraniteSchmidt MonumentSioux City MemorialsSioux Falls MonumentTawas Bay EtchworksWatertown MonumentWinona MonumentWorthington MonumentOtherOther LocationMessage FAQs What are cemetery regulations, and why do they matter? Every cemetery operates by its own set of rules, often called monument regulations or memorial guidelines. These can restrict the size, material, style, or type of memorial allowed in a specific section. Some cemeteries only permit flat markers. Others have requirements around foundation type, granite color, or maximum height.These regulations apply to every memorial regardless of who placed the order. Ignoring them can result in delays, required modifications, or a memorial being rejected after it’s already been created.Sunburst handles all of this on your behalf. Your consultant verifies the cemetery’s requirements before anything is finalized, so there are no surprises. Do you handle the cemetery approval process? Yes. Sunburst coordinates directly with the cemetery on your behalf, including submitting the memorial design for approval and confirming it meets all applicable regulations. You don’t need to manage that communication yourself. We take care of it from design through installation. How long does it take to create and install a memorial? Typically, a headstone takes about 8 to 12 weeks to create once the design is finalized. More detailed or custom work can take a bit longer. If the granite is sourced from overseas, the timeline is longer — typically around 7 to 9 months — because of international shipping and production steps. We will let you know upfront if the stone you choose falls into that category.For in-stock granite, the process typically takes about three months. Domestic granite (sourced from U.S. quarries) generally runs around four months. International granite, from places like India, Norway, Canada, or Africa, can take up to seven months, since the stone must be quarried, shipped overseas, arrive at port, and be transported before fabrication can begin.After that, installation timing depends on the cemetery and the weather — especially in Michigan, where winter can delay setting foundations. We coordinate everything with the cemetery and keep you informed throughout the process. Do you offer payment plans? No, but the cost can be broken into two payments. A deposit is required to begin production, and the remaining balance is due when the memorial is set in the cemetery.