Compare cremation prices in Seattle for 2026. Save up to $5,077 vs. traditional burial.
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The average cost of direct cremation in Seattle, Washington is $3,223, which is 47.6% above the national average of $2,183. Cremation with a full service starts at $10,589.
In Washington, 77% of families choose cremation — well above the national rate of 61.8%. Choosing cremation can save families $5,077 compared to a traditional burial.
| Cremation Type | Cost |
|---|---|
| Direct Cremation (no service) | $3,223 |
| Cremation with Memorial Service | $10,589 |
| Cremation with Viewing & Service | $11,622 |
| Alkaline Hydrolysis (Water Cremation) | $6,407 |
| Urn (basic) | $514 |
| Separate Memorial Service | $2,160 |
| Cremation + Service + Urn | $11,103 |
Direct Cremation ($3,223): The most affordable option. Includes basic services, transportation, cremation process, and return of cremated remains. No viewing, embalming, or formal service. Ideal for families planning a private memorial later.
Cremation with Memorial Service ($10,589): Includes the cremation plus a formal memorial ceremony at the funeral home or other venue. The urn is present during the service. This allows family and friends to gather and pay respects.
Cremation with Viewing ($11,622): A traditional service with a viewing/visitation before cremation. Includes embalming, rental casket, ceremony, and cremation. Similar to a traditional funeral but with cremation instead of burial.
Alkaline Hydrolysis ($6,407): Also called water cremation or aquamation. An eco-friendly alternative that uses water and alkali instead of flame. Uses 90% less energy than traditional cremation. Available in select locations in Washington.
The cremation process in Seattle typically takes 2-3 hours at temperatures between 1,400-1,800°F. After cooling, the remains are processed into fine particles (cremated remains or "ashes") weighing 4-8 pounds for an average adult.
Before cremation, all metal (pacemakers, implants, jewelry) must be removed. Most crematories in Washington require a 24-48 hour waiting period after death before cremation can proceed. The entire process from death to return of remains usually takes 3-7 business days.
Families receive the cremated remains in a temporary container or the urn they purchased. Options for the remains include keeping them at home, scattering at a meaningful location, burial in a cemetery, placement in a columbarium niche, or creating memorial jewelry or art.
| Pet Size | Private Cremation |
|---|---|
| Small (under 30 lbs) | $291 |
| Medium (30-70 lbs) | $477 |
| Large (over 70 lbs) | $663 |
| Communal (no ashes returned) | $50-$150 |
Pet cremation is also available in Seattle, Washington. There are two main types:
Private Pet Cremation — your pet is cremated individually, and you receive their ashes. Costs range from $291 for small pets (under 30 lbs) to $663 for large pets (over 70 lbs). Medium-sized pets typically cost $477.
Communal Pet Cremation — multiple pets are cremated together. This is the most affordable option at $50-$150 but ashes are not returned. Many veterinary clinics in Seattle can arrange pet cremation services.
Direct cremation costs $3,223 in Seattle. Cremation with a memorial service costs $10,589. Cremation with viewing costs $11,622.
Direct cremation is the most affordable at $3,223. This includes basic services, transportation, and the cremation process without a formal ceremony, viewing, or embalming.
Alkaline hydrolysis uses water and alkali to reduce the body. It costs $6,407 in Seattle. It's eco-friendly, using 90% less energy and producing no emissions. The process takes 6-8 hours.
Private pet cremation in Seattle costs $291 for small pets and $663 for large pets. Communal cremation (no ashes returned) costs $50-$150.
The cremation itself takes 2-3 hours. The entire process from death to return of remains typically takes 3-7 business days, including the required waiting period, paperwork, and processing.
Last updated: March 2026. Cremation cost estimates are averages based on NFDA/CANA data and local cost indices. Actual prices vary. Contact local cremation providers for exact pricing.