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Cremation Specialists of Florida is a licensed direct cremation provider serving Orlando and surrounding Florida counties. The company operates an online arrangement platform offering services starting at $995, and uses digital identification tracking throughout the cremation process to ensure accurate remains delivery.

Independent, family-owned
Starting price
$995
Ownership
Independent, family-owned

About Cremation Specialists of Florida

Cremation Specialists of Florida is a family-owned, licensed provider of direct cremation services serving families in Orlando, Florida and surrounding communities across Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Marion, Flagler, Sumter, and Broward counties. The company emphasizes transparent pricing and minimized overhead costs passed to families. They use industry best practices with licensed and certified professionals, and employ a digital identification system with ID bracelets to track deceased individuals throughout the cremation process.

Cremation Specialists of Florida prices

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Service prices
Online Direct Cremation$995

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Cremation Specialists of Florida packages

Online Direct Cremation

$995

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Services offered

  • Funeral homes

Facilities

  • On-site crematory

Recognition & specialties

Specialties

  • direct cremation
  • online cremation arrangements
  • pre-planning cremation services

Where is Cremation Specialists of Florida?

Hours

Monday
Open 24/7
Tuesday
Open 24/7
Wednesday
Open 24/7
Thursday
Open 24/7
Friday
Open 24/7
Saturday
Open 24/7
Sunday
Open 24/7

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What funeral homes prices usually include

General context, not specific to Cremation Specialists of Florida: a typical funeral homes price covers the items on the left. Those on the right are common add-ons billed separately — ask for an itemized list.

Included

  • The funeral home's basic services and staff fee
  • Transfer of the deceased into their care
  • Coordination of permits and paperwork
  • Use of facilities for a viewing or service
  • An itemized price list, required by the FTC Funeral Rule

Usually extra

  • A casket, urn, or burial vault
  • A cemetery plot or cremation fee
  • Flowers, catering, and obituary notices
  • Certified copies of the death certificate

Frequently asked questions

What is cremation?

Cremation is the process of using very high heat for final disposition of a deceased body. The body is placed in a chamber that heats up to around 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit (over 800 degrees Celsius). During the process, the body converts into smoke, cremated remains and steam. After the cremation drawer comes out, all cremated remains are gathered and metallic remnants are collected with a strong magnet. Any large remaining bone fragments are pulverized into fine powder before being placed into a temporary urn.

How long does the actual cremation take?

A single cremation typically takes between two-and-a-half to three hours. This includes the time to get the chamber up to temperature and bring it back down to temperature so the cremation chamber can be opened at the end of the process.

Can more than one body be cremated at the same time?

No, you cannot cremate more than one body at the same time. Not only is this practice illegal, at Cremation Specialists, we consider it unethical. We want to ensure you receive the cremated remains, and only the cremated remains, of your loved one.

Can personal items be placed in the cremation chamber with the body?

Yes, however no objects can be placed in the cremation chamber that contain large metallic items, rubber items or glass items. Rubber is prohibited because it is harmful and potentially toxic. Glass is prohibited because it interferes with the collection of cremated remains. It is best to check with the location regarding what is and is not allowed.

How is my loved one dressed when cremated?

Your loved one is covered in a gown made from natural, non-toxic fibers. At very high temperatures, this gown disintegrates completely.

What about metallic objects in the body?

Metallic objects (except pacemakers) do not need to be removed prior to cremation. These include artificial hips, knees, ankle or elbow screws, metal fillings, crowns or dentures, etc. After cremation, both visual inspection and a strong magnet are used to collect any metallic items so they can be separated from the rest of the cremated remains.

What if the deceased has a pacemaker?

We will need to remove the pacemaker prior to cremation. When exposed to very high heat, certain parts of the pacemaker could explode and not only damage the cremation chamber, but also injure the personnel working.

What can I do with the cremated remains?

The most common thing that people do with cremated remains is place them in an urn. For a more personal touch, a small portion of the cremated remains can also be separated from the bulk remains and placed in a small keepsake urn, or placed in pendant jewelry that can be worn around the neck. Cremated remains can also be converted into diamonds.

Can I scatter cremated remains?

Some wish to scatter remains. In this case, it is always best to check your state and local regulations. There are regulations regarding scattering remains in public parks, scattering from airplanes, scattering in waterways, etc. Be sure to check and see if your religion has any views on this topic. For instance, the Catholic church discourages the scattering of remains.

What laws are there regarding cremation?

These vary from state to state. It is important to work with an established, experienced and professional crematory because they will know and work within the proper state guidelines. Some states mandate that you cannot cremate a body within 48 hours of death.

How can I ensure I get the right cremated remains?

At Cremation Specialists, we use a digital identification system. Every decedent that comes into our care receives an identification bracelet that stays with them through the entire cremation process. From the time the decedent comes into our care until the time they leave the cremation chamber, this ID bracelet has an identification number on it so the deceased can be tracked through the entire procedure.

Why do people choose to be cremated in a casket, or not?

Almost universally, it comes down to dignity. Instead of putting an exposed, naked body in the cremation chamber, some families feel it preserves a part of the deceased person's dignity to be covered. For those opting for no casket, reasons include wanting only the cremated remains of their loved one and nothing else, and environmental concerns about cremating excess materials.

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