What is aquamation?
Aquamation, also known as alkaline hydrolysis, is a gentle, water-based alternative to flame cremation. It uses a combination of water and natural alkalis to return your pet’s body to its natural elements—without fire, smoke, or harmful emissions.
How is aquamation different from cremation?
While traditional cremation uses intense flame and fossil fuels, aquamation is flameless and eco-friendly. It mimics natural decomposition through water and heat, resulting in a more sustainable and gentle process.
How long does the aquamation process take?
The process typically takes a few days from the time we receive your pet. We will keep you informed and let you know as soon as your pet’s ashes are ready to be returned.
Will I receive my pet’s ashes after aquamation?
Yes. After the aquamation process, the remaining bone material is carefully dried and reduced to ash, just like in flame cremation. These ashes are returned to you in a secure, private urn.
Is the process private?
Absolutely. Each pet is placed in their own container throughout the entire aquamation process to ensure you receive only your pet’s ashes—with no mixing.
Can you accommodate large pets?
Yes, we can perform aquamation for pets weighing up to 500 pounds. Every animal, no matter their size, is treated with the same level of care, respect, and dignity.
Do you offer pet pickup services?
Yes. We offer respectful, secure transportation of your pet from your home or veterinary clinic to our facility using a vehicle specially equipped for after-care transport.
What areas do you serve?
We currently provide transportation services within Wilmington, North Carolina and surrounding areas. If you’re outside this area, feel free to contact us and we’ll do our best to accommodate your needs.
Is your transportation service available after hours or on weekends?
Please call us directly for availability outside of regular business hours. We strive to be here for you whenever you need us most.
Can I bring my pet to your facility myself?
Yes, if you feel comfortable doing so, you are welcome to bring your pet directly to us. We’re also happy to assist if transportation is too difficult during this time.
Why is aquamation considered better for the environment than cremation?
Aquamation uses water, not fire, to return your pet to their natural elements. Unlike flame cremation, it produces no harmful greenhouse gases, no smoke, and no airborne pollutants. It also uses about 90% less energy, making it a cleaner, more sustainable option for environmentally conscious pet parents.
Does aquamation use any harmful chemicals?
No. The process uses a natural alkali—potassium hydroxide, which is found in many everyday household products and even in the human body. Once the process is complete, the solution is completely neutralized, safe, and sterile.
What happens to the water used in the aquamation process?
The water is sterile, nutrient-rich, and safe to return to the environment through the normal wastewater treatment system. It contains no harmful substances and can be processed just like domestic water—leaving no toxic byproducts behind.
Is aquamation safe for the planet long-term?
Yes. Aquamation is one of the most sustainable aftercare options available. It leaves a significantly lower carbon footprint compared to flame cremation or burial, and helps reduce our reliance on fossil fuels.
Is aquamation legal and approved as an eco-friendly method?
Yes. Aquamation is recognized and approved in many states and countries as a safe, responsible alternative to cremation. It’s often the choice of those who want to care for the earth as thoughtfully as they cared for their pets.
How do I get started?
You can begin by filling out our intake form, filling out our contact form, or reaching out to us directly by phone or email. Once we receive your information, we’ll contact you to confirm details, answer any questions, and explain the next steps—whether you’ll be bringing your pet to us or need transportation from your home or veterinary clinic.
We understand that this may be an emotional and overwhelming time. Our team is here to guide you through the process with compassion, patience, and care—so you can focus on honoring your beloved companion while we handle the rest.