California sun destroys monument paint. UV rays hit the stone three hundred days a year. The granite block stays solid. The pigment inside the carving bakes dry. The heat shrinks the factory paint. It cracks apart and drops out of the grooves. You are left with a blank, polished stone. The names go blind. Families looking for headstone relettering in California need a professional crew. We clear the raw granite. We inject commercial monument enamel.
We handle faded epitaphs across the state. We restore blind dates. Our crews operate as a dedicated lettering restoration team. We bring the sharp contrast back to the rock.
Sun-Bleached Paint and Blind Inscriptions
Stonecutters use lithichrome paint for headstone lettering. The constant California sun breaks that chemical binder down fast. The heavy pigment drops from black to light gray. It turns into a dry chalk powder. Winter rain flushes that dead powder out of the carving. The stone looks completely blank from a few feet away.
We perform complete monument inscription repair. We do not change the original headstone lettering styles. We put the sharp contrast back into the factory cuts.
Sprinkler Systems and Calcium Blockage
California cemeteries run heavy irrigation. They often use reclaimed water to keep the grass green. That water hits the base of the stones every single day. The water evaporates in the afternoon heat. It leaves a heavy calcium scale packed tightly inside the engraved letters. Families see this solid white build-up. They grab stiff wire brushes. They scrub the white crust away. That rough friction tears out the remaining paint. You cannot fix hard water scale by scrubbing. We chemically melt the calcium out of the rock. Then we apply the new pigment.
Hardware Store Mistakes
People try a quick fix. They search "can I put a headstone on a grave myself" and grab a can of cheap spray paint. Never try to repaint gravestone letters with hardware store products.
Standard paint cannot handle porous granite. It cannot handle the extreme surface heat of the stone in July. It peels off in weeks. The chemicals permanently stain the polished face. You cannot spray over flaking paint. Using a cheap monument repair kit ruins expensive rock.
Our Professional Relettering Process
We complete the job directly at the cemetery plot. We dig the old paint out by hand. We use steel picks to clear the narrow channels down to the bare stone. We never use power washers. High pressure water destroys the sharp carved edges. We flush the grooves with a commercial solvent. This strips out the trapped dirt and grease.
Once the stone is completely dry, we repaint letters on gravestone markers. We use industrial lithichrome. This specific enamel bites directly into the raw granite. We flood the channels heavy. We let the sun flash-cure the enamel. We grind the excess paint off the polished face with a heavy pumice block. The text looks factory-fresh.
Restoring Faded Dates and Epitaphs
We restore the entire carved panel. We do not just touch up the main family name. We trace and refill long custom epitaphs. We refill specific military service dates character by character. We make sure the full history of the family stone becomes readable again.
Lettering Costs in California
We price the job based on the actual character count. We check the physical stone condition. Refilling a large granite upright with a long engraved poem takes more commercial lithichrome. It takes more labor than a basic flat marker. We check the physical layout in the yard. We give you a firm number. You manage the whole job from your phone. You get a clear verification photo when the new paint cures.
How Our Inscription Repair Process Works
- Groove Cleaning We use precision tools to scrape out the old, chalky paint from inside the carved letters. We ensure the grooves are completely free of dirt, sap, and dead enamel.
- Solvent Prep We wash the carved channels with a specialized solvent to degrease the stone. The granite must be perfectly clean so the new paint bonds properly.
- Lithichrome Application We flood the clean grooves with commercial-grade monument enamel (lithichrome). We ensure heavy, even coverage inside every single letter and date.
- Polishing & Photo Report Once the paint flash-cures, we use a specialized pumice block to safely wipe the excess paint off the polished granite face, leaving crisp, sharp text. We then send you a photo report.