Biscayne Bay Salt Load
Cutler Bay is on the coast. Wind blows salt spray off the water. This brine coats the granite. The stone drinks it up. It stays wet inside.
The sun dries the stone. The salt turns to crystals inside the rock. These crystals get bigger. They push the stone apart from the inside. The face pops off (spalling). Searching for headstone cleaning services near me often suggests pressure washing. Dangerous. It drives salt deeper. We use specialized grave site cleaning services. We use a desalination poultice. It pulls the salt out chemically. This stops the cracking.
Miami Rock Ridge Shifting
The ground here is the "Cutler Ridge." It is jagged limestone under thin soil. Rain washes the dirt down into the rock holes.
The monument sits on uneven rock. It rocks back and forth. Adding dirt fails; it washes away. For lasting tombstone repair and restoration, we fix the sub-base. We create a flat pad with crushed gravel. The rocks sit flat on the jagged ridge. The rocking stops.
Floodplain Mud Sinking
East of Old Cutler Road is low ground. Rain sits here. The dirt turns to soup. Monuments sink into the mud.
The marker disappears under the grass. We dig out the sludge. We fill the hole with crushed rock. The jagged stones lock tight. They hold the weight, even in water.
Coastal Leaf Acid
Seagrape and Mangrove trees line the coast. They drop leaves on the markers. The wet leaves rot. They leak acidic dye. This creates purple and brown stains.
Soap smears this. It is a dye, not dirt. We use professional cleaning stone gravestones chemistry. We use surfactants to break the acid bond. We lift the color out without scrubbing.
