Fighting the "Black Gumbo" Clay

If you live in Allen, you know about the soil. We call it "Black Gumbo." It’s sticky, heavy clay.

The problem is how much it moves. When we get those heavy spring rains, this ground swells up tight. It’s strong enough to lift a house foundation, so lifting a headstone is easy work for it. Then August hits. The ground dries out and pulls back. Giant cracks open up in the earth. I’ve seen cracks wide enough to drop a wrench into.

This constant push-and-pull destroys concrete footers. The stone doesn't just lean; it slides right into those open gaps. Adding a bag of topsoil doesn't fix it; the cracks just swallow it up next summer. For real tombstone repair and restoration, we have to dig deep. We go down past that moving clay layer—usually three or four feet. We pack the hole with angular gravel. It acts like a shock absorber. The ground can heave all it wants, but the stone stays level because it’s not fighting the dirt anymore.

The US-75 Grime Mix

Allen is booming, and the construction never stops. Between the new developments and the traffic on US-75, the air is thick.

It’s a bad mix for granite. You have greasy diesel smoke from the highway mixing with white limestone dust from the construction sites. It settles on the monuments every day. When the morning dew hits it, that dust turns into a kind of weak concrete paste. Because of the diesel oil, rain won't wash it off. It just beads up and rolls over the grime.

If you take a stiff brush to this, you’re essentially rubbing sandpaper on the polish. You’ll ruin the shine. We handle this with a specific two-step wash for grave site cleaning services. First, we use a degreaser to cut through the traffic film. Once the oil is gone, we use a different cleaner to dissolve the lime dust. We float it all off with water so the polish stays safe.

The Crepe Myrtle Problem

Landscapers love planting Crepe Myrtles here. They are beautiful trees, but lately, they are a headache for stone care.

Since about 2004, these trees have been getting hit by "Bark Scale." It’s a little white bug. The bugs aren't the problem—their waste is. They drip a sticky, sugary sap called "honeydew." It covers everything underneath the branches.

That sugar is food for black mold. The mold eats the sugar and covers the headstone in a thick, black crust. It looks like the stone was dipped in tar. People search for headstone cleaning services near me thinking they need to blast it with high pressure. That’s the worst thing you can do. It drives the mold spores deep into the rock. We use a slow-acting enzyme cleaner. It eats the sugar sap. Once the food source is gone, the mold dies and rinses right off.

Hard Water Buildup

To keep the grass green in this Texas heat, the cemeteries have to water constantly. The problem is the local water. It is hard, full of dissolved rock like calcium.

The sun here is brutal. It evaporates that sprinkler water in minutes. The water leaves, but the calcium stays. Layer by layer, it builds a white, rough crust on the base of the monument. It bonds to the stone. You can't scrape it off without chipping the granite. We use a gentle acidic detergent made for cleaning stone gravestones. It turns those hard crystals back into liquid so we can wash them away without burning the stone.

Site Maintenance & Stone Cleaning in Allen Cemeteries

Professional tombstone repair and restoration is available at every cemetery in Allen including Ridgeview Memorial Park, Allen Cemetery, Pecan Grove Cemetery, Restland Memorial Park.

  • Ridgeview Memorial Park 2525 N Central Expy, Allen, TX 75013 Prominent park right on US-75, facing heavy traffic soot and dust.
  • Allen Cemetery E Main St, Allen, TX 75002 Local historic site dealing with clay shifts and tree sap.
  • Pecan Grove Cemetery 1000 S Wildwood Dr, McKinney, TX 75069 Nearby historic cemetery with older stones and heavy tree cover.
  • Restland Memorial Park 13005 Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX 75243 Regional park south of Allen, subject to bronze corrosion and clay movement.

See the Difference Professional Care Makes

It was broken for 120 years… Can we fix it?

Watch How We Work

See Our Recent Projects in Texas

A wonderful job! The stone looks brand new, letters clear, and dignity restored. Thank you, Tending.

— Michael S., Texas

Grave Care Services Near Allen

Our team also provides professional headstone cleaning and lettering restoration in these surrounding Texas areas:

Quality Guarantee: Our Services in Allen

  • Complete Grave Marker Care Whether it is marble, granite, or bronze, we remove environmental staining and organic debris. We also check and seal any small cracks to prevent water damage.
  • Monument Legibility Service Weathering can hide the inscription. We carefully restore the paint in the recessed letters so the name stands out clearly against the stone.
  • Full Site Upkeep Beyond the stone, we care for the immediate area. We remove debris, trim encroaching grass, and ensure the plot looks attended to and respected.
  • Digital Service Logs Transparency is key. Every cleaning session comes with a full digital report and updated photos of the monument's condition.
  • 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.
  • Fully Insured Operations We carry comprehensive liability coverage up to $2 million. You can rest easy knowing the memorial is financially protected during our work.

Easy care, right from your phone

  • Subscribe to monthly or yearly care plans
  • Receive restoration, cleaning, and seasonal upkeep
  • Get detailed photo reports after every visit
  • Invite family members to share access
  • Enjoy peace of mind with automated service and support

Cemetery Clean Up & Site Care in Allen

Why is the monument leaning?
Blackland clay swells and shrinks violently. We stabilize the foundation with deep gravel friction piles.
Why is the stone greasy and grey?
A mix of US-75 diesel soot and limestone dust coats the stone. We use a two-step chemical clean to remove it.
What is the white crust on the base?
Hard irrigation water leaves crystallized calcium deposits. We dissolve them safely with buffered acids.
Why is the stone sticky and black?
Aphids in Crepe Myrtles drip sticky sap (honeydew), causing Sooty Mold. We strip the sap chemically.
Why is the stone gritty?
Construction dust settles and hardens. We float it off with water to prevent scratching the polish.
How much does grave care cost in Allen?
Pricing depends on the monument size and condition. You can check the exact price for any plot in Allen instantly using our online configuration tool or by downloading the Tending App.

Expert Grave Care Made Simple

Set up your Tending Plan

Tending offers monthly or annual maintenance plans that include professional cleaning, lettering restoration, and detailed photo reports — all managed online or through our mobile app.

Get My Care Plan