Grave Cleaning & Headstone Restoration in New Orleans

Cleaning Tombs and Whitewashing in the Crescent City

Cemetery work in New Orleans is different. You can't dig deep here because of the water, so we have the famous above-ground tombs. Maintaining them is a constant battle against the weather. It is hot, and it stays wet. A fresh coat of whitewash can turn grey and spotted in just a few years. The damp air allows black mold to cover entire monuments until you can't even tell they were originally white.

We also deal with the construction materials. Many of the older tombs in St. Louis Cemetery or Lafayette are made of brick covered in plaster (stucco). That plaster cracks and falls off. Families searching for headstone cleaning services near me call us to patch that crumbling stucco, kill the invasive ferns growing on the roof, or apply a fresh layer of traditional limewash to protect the family vault.

Black Mold on Marble and Plaster

The humidity in New Orleans stays high almost all year. That moisture clings to the cool stone. It feeds a heavy black mold. You see it everywhere—white marble angels that look like they were dipped in black paint.

This stuff is stubborn. If you use high pressure, you will blow the plaster right off the brick. We use a soft cleaner instead. We spray it on and let it work. The black stains loosen up and rinse away. The white stone comes back, and we didn't have to risk damaging the surface.

Repairing Stucco and Brick

Many historic tombs are just soft red brick with a layer of plaster on top. Over time, that plaster cracks. Water gets in, the brick swells, and the plaster sheets fall off. Once the brick is exposed, it starts to crumble fast.

We fix this by removing the loose material and applying new stucco. We match the texture of the old work. We finish with limewash. It sheds the water but lets the humidity escape. That prevents the brick from rotting inside the wall.

Ferns on the Roof

Green ferns love to grow in the roof cracks. They sprout up all over the cemetery after a rain. They look historic and scenic, but they are tearing the building apart.

The roots eat into the mortar between the bricks. They push the roof open and let water pour into the vault. We pull them out by hand. Then we treat the spot to make sure they don't grow back before we patch the hole.

Leaning Tombs in Soft Soil

New Orleans soil is soft. It sinks. It is common to see a heavy granite tomb leaning hard to the left or right. Sometimes they lean far enough to touch the tomb next door.

We fix this by jacking up the low side. We excavate underneath and pour a reinforced concrete footer or pack it with dense limestone. We get the tomb level again and make sure the foundation is wide enough to stop it from sinking back down.

Service Costs in New Orleans

Whitewashing a multi-vault family tomb is a big job. Jacking up a leaning granite monument requires heavy equipment. I can't guess the price over the phone. We have an online tool that helps. You pick the cemetery, tell us if it is cleaning or repair, and you get a clear price instantly.

  • Whitewashing: Traditional lime treatment for plaster tombs.
  • Mold Removal: Cleaning heavy black biological growth.
  • Stucco Work: Repairing broken or missing plaster.
  • Fern Removal: Clearing destructive plants from roofs.

Gravestone Restoration & Cleaning in New Orleans Cemeteries

We manage professional tombstone maintenance at all sites in New Orleans including St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, Lafayette Cemetery No. 1, Metairie Cemetery, Greenwood Cemetery, St. Roch Cemetery, St. Patrick Cemetery No. 1, Cypress Grove Cemetery, Holt Cemetery, St. Louis Cemetery No. 3, Carrollton Cemetery.

  • St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 425 Basin St, New Orleans, LA 70112 The most famous. Requires licensed workers for plaster and whitewash.
  • Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 1400 Washington Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130 Garden District. Heavy fern growth and tree damage are common.
  • Metairie Cemetery 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70124 Massive marble monuments. Black mildew staining is the main issue.
  • Greenwood Cemetery 5190 Canal Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70124 Large cope-walls often crack and separate due to ground shifting.
  • St. Roch Cemetery 1725 St Roch Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 Historic shrine area. Plaster failure and exposed brick are frequent.
  • St. Patrick Cemetery No. 1 5000 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70119 Irish cemetery. Tall monuments that lean in the soft soil.
  • Cypress Grove Cemetery 120 City Park Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119 Fireman's cemetery. Intricate stone work needs gentle cleaning.
  • Holt Cemetery 527 City Park Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119 Potter's field. Below-ground burials require frequent weeding and leveling.
  • St. Louis Cemetery No. 3 3421 Esplanade Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119 Less tourist traffic, but heavy algae growth on the long rows of vaults.
  • Carrollton Cemetery 1701 Hillary St, New Orleans, LA 70118 Uptown. Overgrown vegetation often hides the curbing.

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Grave Care Services Near New Orleans

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Premium Grave Care Features in New Orleans

  • 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.
  • Inscription Enhancement Faded names are carefully brought back to life. We use specialized lithichrome paint to make the dates and epitaphs legible again.
  • Grave Site Tending Regular inspections prevent long-term damage. We keep the site tidy, clear away overgrowth, and watch for any signs of sinking or shifting.
  • Remote Monitoring Even from miles away, you'll know the job is done. We upload verification photos and notes on the grave's condition to your private dashboard.
  • Managed Service Coordination We handle the logistics. Your assigned manager deals with the cemetery administration and schedules the crews so you don't have to.
  • Commercial Liability Coverage We are a fully bonded and insured company. Our $2M policy ensures that in the rare event of an accident, the site is covered.

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Comprehensive Guide to Monument Care in New Orleans

Why is the tomb turning black?
That is mildew and algae caused by the humidity. We treat it chemically to remove it.
The plaster is falling off. Can you fix it?
Yes. We remove the loose pieces, re-plaster the brick, and seal it with whitewash.
Do you offer tomb cleaning near me in New Orleans?
We serve the entire metro area, including Metairie, Kenner, and the West Bank.
Those ferns look nice on the roof. Should I keep them?
No. The roots tear apart the mortar. Water will leak inside and ruin the tomb.
How often should I whitewash the tomb?
In this climate, usually every year or two to keep it sealed and looking white.
How much does grave care cost in New Orleans?
Pricing depends on the monument size and condition. You can check the exact price for any plot in New Orleans instantly using our online configuration tool or by downloading the Tending App.

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