Steel Caskets
Steel caskets are a sleek, durable choice, and stainless steel caskets are a popular premium option. At Solace Caskets, we make honoring your loved one uncomplicated, shipping caskets directly to your chosen funeral home to avoid adding to your stress. Choose from steel caskets designed for long-term durability and a polished, modern appearance. Browse our steel caskets below, or start with all caskets to compare materials and styles.
Fast, reliable shipping to your Funeral Home, tracking your casket every step to ensure on-time delivery.
Our vast inventory lets us offer top-quality caskets at some of the best prices you'll find.
Unlike others, Solace charges no extra fees for expedited delivery—just the purchase price.
When you choose Solace Caskets, a tree will be planted in memory of your loved one.
Accepted without extra fees, giving you more options and control during this important time.
Why Families Choose Steel Caskets for Their Loved Ones
Stainless steel caskets are a highly regarded, premium option for the burial of a loved one. They have a reflective and modern appearance, which appeals to many families. We offer steel caskets for sale in a range of finishes and styles to fit different preferences and budgets.
A stainless steel casket will hold up well over time. It won’t break down in the same way that natural materials like wood do. A steel casket will keep the elements at bay.
If you value strength and durability for your loved one’s final resting place, steel caskets are a solid choice.
Steel vs. Wood Caskets: Comparing Casket Types
The choice between a steel or wood casket rests on your family’s or your loved one’s wishes. Both are good options for funerals and burials.
Steel caskets have a sleeker, more modern appearance that emphasizes security and sophistication. Wooden caskets bring a natural, classic, and somewhat earthy look to the service and burial.
Wood options are often more customizable, with a wide range of finishes and stains available. This material breaks down over the years, making it an eco-friendly option for families with green values.
For families that prefer durability and a secure resting place, a steel casket is a strong option.
How to Choose the Right Steel Casket
There are two main types of caskets: full-couch and half-couch. Full-couch steel caskets have one long lid that opens along the full length of the casket. Half-couch options have a split cover that opens from the waist up to show your loved one’s profile during viewings.
Half-couch steel caskets are the most common in the United States, but there is no right or wrong way to honor your loved one.
If you’re having a standard viewing before or during the funeral, a half-couch casket will allow visitors to see your loved one’s most important features. And if your family belongs to a faith or culture in which fully viewing a loved one before burial is customary, a full-couch casket may be the right choice.
You also have options when it comes to the steel casket’s finish. Stainless steel is silver in color but not entirely reflective; it has a subdued shine. You can also choose steel caskets in many colors to reflect your loved one’s personality.
When choosing a steel casket for a departed loved one, consider the type of service they’re going to have, as well as their own and your family’s values. If budget is a factor, you can also view our caskets on sale.
Filter
$1,350.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,350.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,350.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,350.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,350.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,350.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,350.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,350.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,350.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,350.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,350.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,350.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,399.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,425.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,425.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,425.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,425.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,425.00
- Unit price
- / per
Vega Steel Silver Full Couch Casket - Affordable Funeral Casket by Solace
$1,425.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,425.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,425.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,425.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,425.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,425.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,425.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,425.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,550.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,550.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,550.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,550.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,550.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,550.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,550.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,550.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,550.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,550.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,550.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,550.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,550.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,550.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,550.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,550.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,599.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,599.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,599.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,599.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,599.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,599.00
- Unit price
- / per
$1,599.00
- Unit price
- / per
Why Families Choose Steel Caskets for Their Loved Ones
Stainless steel caskets are a highly regarded, premium option for the burial of a loved one. They have a reflective and modern appearance, which appeals to many families. We offer steel caskets for sale in a range of finishes and styles to fit different preferences and budgets.
A stainless steel casket will hold up well over time. It won’t break down in the same way that natural materials like wood do. A steel casket will keep the elements at bay.
If you value strength and durability for your loved one’s final resting place, steel caskets are a solid choice.
Steel vs. Wood Caskets: Comparing Casket Types
The choice between a steel or wood casket rests on your family’s or your loved one’s wishes. Both are good options for funerals and burials.
Steel caskets have a sleeker, more modern appearance that emphasizes security and sophistication. Wooden caskets bring a natural, classic, and somewhat earthy look to the service and burial.
Wood options are often more customizable, with a wide range of finishes and stains available. This material breaks down over the years, making it an eco-friendly option for families with green values.
For families that prefer durability and a secure resting place, a steel casket is a strong option.
How to Choose the Right Steel Casket
There are two main types of caskets: full-couch and half-couch. Full-couch steel caskets have one long lid that opens along the full length of the casket. Half-couch options have a split cover that opens from the waist up to show your loved one’s profile during viewings.
Half-couch steel caskets are the most common in the United States, but there is no right or wrong way to honor your loved one.
If you’re having a standard viewing before or during the funeral, a half-couch casket will allow visitors to see your loved one’s most important features. And if your family belongs to a faith or culture in which fully viewing a loved one before burial is customary, a full-couch casket may be the right choice.
You also have options when it comes to the steel casket’s finish. Stainless steel is silver in color but not entirely reflective; it has a subdued shine. You can also choose steel caskets in many colors to reflect your loved one’s personality.
When choosing a steel casket for a departed loved one, consider the type of service they’re going to have, as well as their own and your family’s values. If budget is a factor, you can also view our caskets on sale.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is a Steel Casket?
Steel caskets are typically made from carbon steel or stainless steel. Carbon steel is strong and commonly used in a range of thicknesses, while stainless steel is often chosen for improved resistance to rust and corrosion.
Are Stainless Steel Caskets Better Than Other Steel Options?
This depends on your family’s preferences and values. Stainless steel holds its own against moisture, rust, corrosion, and other elements that can eventually degrade carbon steel.
However, other types of steel caskets are still strong and durable. If your family is concerned about costs, carbon steel is a more affordable alternative to stainless steel.
Are Steel Caskets Suitable for Burial and Viewing?
It depends on your family’s preferences and budget. These caskets provide a polished, sleek look as guests take part in pre-burial viewings and as you guide your loved one to their final resting place.
Steel caskets come in both half-couch and full-couch designs, similar to other casket types. They also come in many shades, allowing you to further personalize the funeral and pay tribute to your loved one’s unique character.
How Do Steel Caskets Compare to Wood Caskets?
Many families who value environmental friendliness choose wooden caskets for their biodegradability. Wood caskets also have a warmer, more classic look.
Steel caskets hold up better over time and don’t break down the way wood caskets do. If you value durability and timeless support for your loved one’s final resting place, steel may be a better option.
What Types of Metal Caskets Are Available?
Most metal caskets are made from steel (including stainless steel), while bronze caskets and copper caskets are premium metal options. Steel is the most common choice for durability and value, and stainless steel is often chosen for added resistance to rust and corrosion.
How Does Delivery Work to a Funeral Home?
By federal law, funeral homes are required to accept your personal choice of casket for your loved one. After you place your order, we coordinate delivery directly with the funeral home and keep you updated based on the current shipping timeline. Once the casket is delivered, you can choose to inspect it, but this isn’t required.
What if the Casket Arrives Late or Damaged?
If a casket does not arrive in time for the service, we will work with you on the best resolution based on our delivery and refund policy. If a casket arrives damaged, we will work quickly to resolve the issue, including replacement options when possible. When this isn’t possible, we refund 100% of the costs you’ve paid. For details, please review our Shipping Policy and Refund Policy.