Inlet Mist & Salt Loading
Jupiter sits right on the Inlet. The current is fast; the spray is heavy. Salt mist covers everything. It creates a brine layer on granite markers. This holds water against the stone surface. The stone stays wet. This feeds Gloeocapsa magma (black algae).
You see a black, tar-like crust. It eats the polish.
Searching for headstone cleaning services near me often points to pressure washing. That is a mistake. High pressure drives salt crystals deep into the stone. They expand and pop the face off (spalling). We use specialized grave site cleaning services. We use a desalination poultice. It draws the salt out chemically. The stone dries out.
Ancient Dune Washout
Much of Jupiter sits on ancient sand dunes. The soil is pure silica sand. It drains fast, but it moves fast. Heavy rain rushes through it. It scours the sand out from under concrete bases.
The foundation loses support. The monument slides or tilts. Adding topsoil is useless; it washes right through the sand. For lasting tombstone repair and restoration, we stabilize the sub-base. We excavate the loose silica. We install angular gravel. The rocks lock together. They create a friction pile. This holds the weight steady.
Wind Scour (Natural Sandblasting)
The ocean wind carries sharp sand. It hits the monuments constantly. It acts like sandpaper. Year after year, it grinds the polish off the stone. The granite turns dull and grey.
We cannot stop the wind. We can protect the stone. We remove the moss that holds moisture against the face. We keep the surface clean to slow down the wear.
Sea Grape Tannin Stains
Local cemeteries here have heavy Sea Grape growth. The large leaves drop onto markers. They rot on the stone face. They release heavy tannins. This dyes the stone a deep brown color, like tea.
This is a chemical stain. Soap won't touch it. We use professional cleaning stone gravestones chemistry. We apply a specific surfactant. It breaks the organic bond. We lift the stain out of the pores.
