Stone Care at the Foot of Pikes Peak
Working in the Springs means fighting the red dirt. It blows off the rocks at Garden of the Gods and covers everything. In the west-side cemeteries, that red dust settles on the markers and turns white marble into a rusty pink mess.
We fight that red stain constantly. We also deal with the intense altitude—over 6,000 feet—which burns paint and dries out stone faster than anywhere else in the state. Families searching for headstone cleaning services near me call us to remove these red iron stains, restore military markers to regulation standards, and fix the damage caused by our frequent hailstorms.
Red Soil Staining (Iron Oxide)
That red dirt looks great on the rocks, but it is terrible for headstones. It is full of iron. When it lands on a porous marker and gets wet, it essentially rusts into the stone surface.
Soap won't touch it. If you scrub it, you just push the red deeper. We use a specialized clay poultice mixed with a rust remover. We slather it on and let it sit. It draws the red iron out of the stone so we can rinse it away, leaving the marker white again.
Military Marker Maintenance
With the Air Force Academy and Fort Carson nearby, we have a lot of veteran plots. The government-issued granite and marble markers have specific cleaning rules.
We don't use sealants or glosses on these. We use a biological cleaner that removes the grime without altering the natural finish. We keep them clean and respectful, exactly as regulations require.
Hail Damage and Micro-Cracks
The hail here is no joke. Large stones hit the polished granite hard enough to leave impact marks. On black stones, these look like little white stars or bruises.
Moisture creeps into those impact spots. At night, that trapped water freezes and forces a piece of the stone to flake off. We can't make the scar vanish, but we can fill the pit with a clear sealer. That seals it up so the water can't get back in to do more damage.
Lichen in the Foothills
Big pines in cemeteries like Evergreen create a lot of shade. That lack of sun is exactly what green lichen needs to take over a headstone.
This stuff grips the stone tight. We spray it with a solution that kills the roots. Once it dies and turns dark, we can gently brush it off without pitting the surface of the historic monuments.
Hard Water Scale
The wind here blows sprinkler water right onto the headstones. The sun dries it instantly, baking a layer of white calcium onto the face.
It creates a cloudy haze over the family name. We use a mild acid buffer to dissolve the calcium. We carefully work it off to bring back the deep color of the granite.
Service Costs in Colorado Springs
Removing red iron stains takes time because the poultice needs to sit on the stone. Cleaning military markers is faster but requires precision. We check the type of staining and the stone material before giving a quote.
- Red Stain Removal: Extracting iron/rust dust.
- Military Care: Regulation cleaning for vet markers.
- Lichen Treatment: Biological cleaning in shaded areas.
- Leveling: Resetting stones shifted by runoff.



