Mr Taylor showed the Northern Advocate around the facility ahead of the work, and spoke openly about the cremation process.
"We certainly don't want to offend anyone but we do feel very strongly that people should know what goes on. It's an area a lot of people ask questions about," Mr Taylor said.
It took between 45 minutes and three hours to cremate a body, depending on size. Very large people could take up to six hours. Casket materials also affected the time taken.
"Because of the nature of death and dying we don't know when it's going to happen, some days we can do 4 or 5, some days one," Mr Taylor said.
Mr Taylor said across New Zealand between 60 to 70 per cent of deaths resulted in cremation. The process was strictly regulated as it resulted in all DNA being destroyed - there was no way of exhuming the body if evidence of foul play came to light later.
Maunu Crematorium and Chapel would be closed from today until Sunday, October 9.
Your funeral director will be able to advise you on how cremations will still be able to take place during this time.