Embalming Room Expansion Planner™

When case volume grows beyond the capacity of your current preparation room, expansion becomes necessary — and the decisions you make during an expansion will shape your operation for the next decade or more. The Embalming Room Expansion Planner™ by American Mortuary Coolers provides guidance for funeral homes planning to add table positions, expand into adjacent space, upgrade ventilation for increased throughput, or completely redesign their preparation room around a higher case volume.

When to Expand Your Embalming Room

Key indicators that your preparation room needs expansion include: cases are consistently queued waiting for table time, staff are working extended hours to process cases on a single table, your peak-day throughput regularly exceeds what your current setup can handle efficiently, bariatric cases create workflow disruption because your current equipment is undersized, and you’ve added refrigeration capacity but preparation is now the throughput bottleneck.

Embalming Room Expansion Options

Adding a Second Embalming Table

The most common and highest-impact expansion step is adding a second embalming table. This requires a table position with plumbing connections, adequate floor space and aisle clearance, ventilation capacity for concurrent use of both positions, and equipment to support transfer to two table positions.

Expanding into Adjacent Space

If your current room cannot accommodate additional tables, expansion into an adjacent space may be required. This involves wall removal or reconfiguration, new plumbing and ventilation rough-ins, flooring and surface finishes, and potentially electrical service upgrades for additional equipment.

Ventilation System Upgrade

Adding a second embalming table doubles your formaldehyde generation rate during concurrent use. Your ventilation system must be upgraded to maintain OSHA compliance and effective odor control at the higher throughput.

Equipment for Expanded Embalming Room Operations

American Mortuary Coolers supplies everything your expanded preparation room needs: additional hydraulic embalming tables in standard and bariatric configurations, body lifts for each table position, additional mortuary carts and transfer equipment, and all accessories required for each new table position. We can package these as a complete expansion equipment bundle with factory-direct pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions — Embalming Room Expansion

How much space does a second embalming table need?

A second table requires approximately 60–80 square feet of clear floor space including working clearance at all sides, plus additional clearance for body lift operation if applicable.

Do I need permits to add a second embalming table?

In most jurisdictions, adding plumbing connections for a second table requires a plumbing permit. Structural changes for room expansion typically require building permits. Your state funeral regulatory board may also require notification or approval of preparation room changes.

How much does it cost to add a second embalming table?

Equipment cost for a second hydraulic embalming table ranges from approximately $3,000 to $8,000 depending on model. Total project cost including plumbing, ventilation, and installation varies widely based on your specific situation. Contact us for a consultation.

Why Funeral Homes Choose American Mortuary Coolers for Expansion Projects

American Mortuary Coolers has supported hundreds of funeral home expansion projects with equipment, planning guidance, and the practical expertise that comes from working with operations at every stage of growth.

Request Your Embalming Room Expansion Plan

Contact our team to discuss your expansion goals and receive customized equipment and planning recommendations.

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