How Much Does Cremation Cost in Augusta, Georgia?

February 6, 2026

Summary 

• The median cost of a funeral with cremation is approximately $6,280, according to the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA). 


• Direct cremation, which excludes a service, generally ranges between $2,800 and $3,000. 


• Factors such as service type, merchandise, and location influence total cremation costs. 


• Planning ahead can help families manage costs and make informed decisions. 


How Much Does Cremation Cost? 

Families in Augusta, Georgia, often ask what influences the cost of cremation. According to the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA), the median cost of a funeral with cremation is about $6,280, while a direct cremation typically ranges between $2,800 and $3,000. These national averages, accurate as of 2025, provide a general understanding of what families can expect. 


Cremation costs may vary depending on several factors, including the type of service chosen, professional fees, and local market conditions. A cremation that includes a memorial service or viewing may involve additional costs for facilities, staff, and preparation. Direct cremation, on the other hand, is often the most affordable option since it does not include a ceremony or viewing. 


Typical cremation costs often include the basic professional services of the funeral director and staff, the cremation process itself, and assistance with necessary paperwork or permits. Families may also choose an urn or keepsake that reflects their loved one’s wishes. Prices can vary between providers depending on the level of service, personalization, and available facilities. 


Planning ahead for cremation can help families feel more at ease and ensure that final wishes are honored. Preplanning also allows individuals to lock in today’s prices and minimize future financial stress for loved ones. 


Frequently Asked Questions 

What is included in the cost of cremation? 


Cremation costs typically include the professional services of the funeral director and staff, the cremation itself, and basic paperwork or permits. 


Is cremation more affordable than burial? 


Cremation is often more affordable than burial because it may not require a casket, cemetery plot, or vault. However, the total cost depends on the chosen services. 


Can families still have a service with cremation? 


Yes. Many families choose to hold a memorial or celebration of life either before or after the cremation, allowing loved ones to gather and honor their loved one’s memory. 


Written for Platt’s Funeral Home & Cremation Services, proudly serving families in Augusta with compassion and care. 


About Platt’s Funeral Home & Cremation Services 

Families in Augusta, Georgia, can turn to Platt’s Funeral Home & Cremation Services for caring and professional guidance when planning ahead. Located at 721 Crawford Ave, Augusta, GA 30904, their dedicated staff can be reached at (706) 733-3636 to answer questions about funeral preplanning and options. 



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