Green burial · Houston, TX
Green burial in Houston: options and costs
Natural, vault-free burial near Houston — certified grounds, what it costs, and providers that offer it.
Updated June 2026
In Houston, green burial typically runs between $4,995 and $4,995, with a local median around $4,995. Calla compares the 0 providers below in Houston, Texas on price, what's included, and reviews, so you can see where the real differences are before you call anyone.
What green burial costs in Houston
Based on 1 local price Calla tracks.
What does the price usually include?
A typical green burial price covers the items on the left. The items on the right are common add-ons billed separately — ask each provider for an itemized list.
Included
- Transfer of the deceased into the provider's care
- Preparation without chemical embalming
- A biodegradable shroud or casket
- Burial in a natural or hybrid cemetery section
- Coordination of permits and paperwork
Usually extra
- The plot fee charged by the burial ground
- Opening and closing the grave
- A natural grave marker, where permitted
- Certified copies of the death certificate
Which providers serve Houston?
Common questions
- How much does green burial cost in Houston, Texas?
- The median local price is about $4,995 (ranging from $4,995 to $4,995), based on the providers Calla tracks in Houston. Prices depend on what's included — always ask for an itemized price list, which providers must give you under the FTC Funeral Rule.
- Do I have to use a funeral home in Houston?
- No. In Texas you can compare and choose any licensed provider, and you only pay for the goods and services you select. You're never required to buy a package.
- What's included in the price?
- It depends on the provider and the option you choose. Ask for an itemized price list — under the FTC Funeral Rule, every funeral provider must give you one in writing, and you pay only for the goods and services you select.
- How do I compare providers in Houston?
- Compare the all-in price for the specific service you want — not just the lowest headline number — and weigh it against reviews and what's included. The providers listed above show their prices so you can see the real differences before you call.
- What makes a burial a green burial?
- A green burial skips chemical embalming, a metal casket, and a concrete vault. The body is buried in a biodegradable shroud or casket so it returns to the earth naturally, usually in a section a cemetery has set aside for it.
- Is green burial cheaper than a traditional burial?
- Often, yes. Skipping embalming, a hardwood or metal casket, and a vault removes some of the largest line items. The plot itself can still carry a fee, so ask the burial ground for an itemized price.
- Is embalming required for green burial?
- No. Embalming is rarely required by law, and green burial specifically avoids it. Refrigeration or dry ice keeps the body safe until burial instead.
Terms to know
Plain-language definitions for the words you'll hear when comparing green burial in Houston.