Downriver Industrial Fallout and Heavy Clay
Taylor sits right in the Downriver industrial corridor. The local cemeteries deal with constant exhaust from Telegraph Road and fallout from the nearby airport. Families looking for headstone cleaning services near mefind stones buried in thick clay mud or choked by greasy aviation and diesel soot. As a dedicated headstone restoration company, we extract the markers from the mud first, then strip the heavy environmental pollution away.
Diesel and Aviation Fallout
I-94 and Telegraph Road pump constant diesel exhaust, and jet fumes drift down from Detroit Metro Airport. This creates a thick, greasy petroleum film that drops directly onto the local plots. It builds a sticky gray paste on the monuments that grabs blowing dirt.
Rain just smears this film around. We spray commercial degreasers. The chemicals melt the road oil and aviation fallout. We wash the heavy sludge away, exposing the clean rock underneath without scrubbing the grease deeper into the pores.
Zebra Mussel Dust and Blank Letters
The wind blows crushed zebra mussel shells straight off the Detroit River. This fine white dust packs tightly into the carved names on the monuments. When it gets wet, it cures into a solid calcium plug. That hard plug expands and pushes the factory paint right out of the stone.
The paint shatters, and the stone goes completely blank. We run exact headstone lettering restoration. We deploy motorized rotary bits to ream the hard calcium plug completely out of the grooves. We force the channels dry and load commercial monument lithichrome into the raw cuts. We flash-set the paint with thermal wands so it locks chemically to the granite.
Sinking Flat Markers in Wayne County Clay
The local sub-grade is dense Wayne County clay. It drains poorly. Heavy granite flat markers sink rapidly into the mud. The turf grows over the edges until the stone disappears completely.
When a marker sinks, commercial mower decks drag right over the top. The spinning blades chip the edges, and the tires grind melted black rubber into the carved names. We clean the rubber out with a commercial solvent. We pry the heavy slab out of the mud. We dig a shallow trench and pack a thick pad of crushed angular gravel. The gravel drains the standing water. We reset the marker perfectly flush with the sod so the mowers clear it safely.
Frost Heave on Upright Monuments
That wet clay freezes solid in January. The expanding ice grabs heavy upright monuments and pushes them sideways.
Pushing the block back upright does nothing. The next freeze will knock it over again. For permanent leaning headstone repair, we extract the granite base entirely. We dig out the compromised clay. We build a deep gravel trench. The gravel drains the water away. The ground stays dry, and the frost cannot grab the foundation.
Restoring Oxidized Bronze Plaques
Industrial Downriver smog and lawn chemicals destroy flat bronze veteran markers fast. The clear coat peels off. The copper turns into a chalky green crust.
We perform complete bronze marker restoration right at the grave. We strip the dead lacquer. We scrub the green rot down to bare metal. We shoot a dark background, sand the letters bright, and spray a heavy UV clear coat.
"Tending did a wonderful job preserving headstones in a small family cemetery. Highly recommend!"
— Beatle, Tending Client
Service Logistics and Pricing
We do not waste your time with on-site estimates or hidden upcharges. For all cemetery monument maintenance, we run a flat-rate subscription model based strictly on the size and type of the marker. You check your exact cost instantly using our online configurator. You book the work, and our field crew heads to the cemetery.
- Degreasing: Stripping heavy aviation and diesel exhaust film from the stone.
- Lettering Restoration: Reaming calcified shell dust and reloading commercial lithichrome.
- Raising & Leveling: Digging out wet clay and packing gravel under sunken markers.
- Bronze Restoration: Stripping and resealing oxidized veteran markers.