Grave Cleaning & Headstone Restoration in Smyrna

Route 13 Diesel Film

Smyrna sits right on Route 13. The traffic never stops. The exhaust from cars and heavy trucks settles on the cemeteries next to the highway.

It creates a greasy, black layer on the headstones. This isn't just dust. It is sticky road soot. Rain won't clean it; the water just runs over the grease. Families searching for headstone cleaning services near me often think the stone is fading. It isn't. It is covered in traffic grime. We use industrial degreasers. We strip that oily film off. The granite shines again once the soot is gone.

Lake Como Humidity and Moss

We are surrounded by water hereโ€”Lake Como and Duck Creek. The fog hangs low in the morning. The stones stay wet for hours.

This dampness breeds thick green moss. It grows in the lettering and on the tops of the markers. It holds water against the stone, which freezes and cracks the granite in winter. We don't scrape it dry. That scratches the stone. We use a biological cleaner. We kill the moss roots. It dries up and falls off, leaving the stone clean and safe.

Fertilizer Dust and Algae

Smyrna is still farm country. When the fields are plowed, dust full of fertilizer blows into town. It lands on the damp headstones.

That fertilizer feeds the algae. We see green slime growing here faster than anywhere else. It covers the names completely. If you just scrub it, you are wasting your time. It grows back in a week. We use a biocide that kills the algae completely. We stop the food source so the growth stays away longer.

Bird Droppings and Acid Etch

We are right next to the wildlife refuge. The birds are a constant problem. Their droppings are highly acidic.

If a dropping sits on a marble marker, it burns the polish. It leaves a rough, dull spot. We clean these immediately. We neutralize the acid. We can't fix deep etching without re-polishing, but we stop the damage from getting deeper.

Sinking in River Soil

Near Duck Creek, the ground is soft and sandy. It shifts when the water table rises. Heavy monuments don't stay level.

We see stones tipping sideways or sinking straight down. Adding dirt on top is a waste of time. During cemetery plot maintenance, we lift the monument. We dig out the soft sand and install a base of angular gravel. The gravel locks together. It supports the weight even when the ground is wet.

Historic Stone Fragility

In older spots like St. Peter's, we have markers from the 1800s. The stone is old and brittle.

Pressure washing these is dangerous. It can blow the face right off the stone. We clean them by hand. We use soft brushes and gentle surfactants. We remove the grime carefully. We make the inscription readable again without destroying the history.

Winter Salt Spray

Route 13 gets salted heavily in winter. The spray drifts onto the roadside graves.

Salt soaks into the stone and crystallizes inside. It pushes the stone apart. We call this spalling. You see the surface flaking off. We use a drawing poultice for grave site cleaning services. We suck the salt out of the pores. We flush the stone to stop the chemical rot.

Lichen on Rough Granite

On the rough edges of modern stones, lichen digs in deep. It looks like gray or green scabs.

It eats the minerals in the rock. If you pull it off dry, you rip out tiny pieces of stone. It leaves pits. We soak it first. We make the lichen let go. Then we brush it off gently with specialized tools for cleaning stone gravestones. This prevents the stone from looking pitted.

Grave Marker Restoration Services in Smyrna Cemeteries

Professional tombstone repair and restoration is available at every cemetery in Smyrna including Odd Fellows Cemetery, Glenwood Cemetery, St. Peter's Episcopal Churchyard, Bryn Zion Cemetery.

  • Odd Fellows Cemetery 420 S Dupont Blvd, Smyrna, DE 19977 A large historic cemetery located directly on Route 13, facing heavy traffic soot and environmental exposure.
  • Glenwood Cemetery Glenwood Ave, Smyrna, DE 19977 A well-established local cemetery with a mix of older and modern monuments.
  • St. Peter's Episcopal Churchyard 22 N Union St, Smyrna, DE 19977 A historic churchyard in the center of town, containing fragile stones dating back to the 19th century.
  • Bryn Zion Cemetery Kenton Rd, Smyrna, DE 19977 Located slightly west of town, surrounded by agricultural fields and prone to dust issues.

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Grave Care Services Near Smyrna

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Details of Our Smyrna Grave Care Memberships

  • Professional Monument Washing illustration Professional Monument Washing We use a soft-wash biological technique to lift deep-set grime, algae, and weathering without damaging the stone. Our process includes checking for stability and sealing minor fissures.
  • Gentle Lettering Restoration illustration Gentle Lettering Restoration We repaint or re-engrave faded inscriptions, ensuring every name and message remains clear and dignified.
  • Comprehensive Site Care illustration Comprehensive Site Care Our care extends to the ground around the stone. We clear away encroachment weeds and ensure the grass is neatly trimmed away from the base.
  • Detailed Status Checks illustration Detailed Status Checks Our reports highlight any changes in the stone's condition, so you are always informed about the health of the memorial.
  • Single Point of Contact illustration Single Point of Contact No need to juggle calls. Your dedicated manager knows your family's needs and ensures the work is done right, every time.
  • Damage Protection Guarantee illustration Damage Protection Guarantee Professionalism means safety. Our $2M liability policy covers any unforeseen accidents while our team is on-site.
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Care & Cleaning of Grave Stones in Smyrna

How do you clean the black soot from Route 13 traffic?
Route 13 traffic creates a greasy diesel film. We use industrial degreasers to break down the oil and lift the soot from the stone pores, restoring the natural granite color.
Why is the green algae so thick on headstones in Smyrna?
Nearby farms create dust rich in fertilizers. This dust settles on the damp stones and feeds the algae. We use a biological cleaner to kill the algae and remove the nutrient layer.
Can you fix a stone that is sinking near Duck Creek?
Yes. The soil near the water is soft and sandy. We lift the monument, excavate the unstable soil, and install a compacted gravel foundation to keep the stone level.
Do you clean bird droppings off the markers?
Yes. We are on a migratory flyway, so bird droppings are common. They are acidic and damage the stone. We clean them and neutralize the area to prevent etching.
Is it safe to clean the old stones at St. Peter's?
We are very careful with historic stones. We do not use pressure washers. We clean by hand using soft brushes and gentle cleaners to preserve the fragile masonry.
How much does grave care cost in Smyrna?
Pricing depends on the monument size and condition. You can check the exact price for any plot in Smyrna instantly using our online configuration tool or by downloading the Tending App.

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