Blackland Soil Churn
Frisco sits on deep Blackland clay. This dirt fights concrete. It doesn't sit still.
Rain turns the ground to grease. Summer heat tears it open. This constant violence snaps footers. Monuments rotate and sink. Adding topsoil is useless; the cracks swallow it. For permanent tombstone repair and restoration, we dig past the active clay. We install a friction pile of angular gravel. This absorbs the ground movement so the monument stays level.
Construction Grit
Frisco never stops building. The air is full of crushed limestone and concrete dust.
This dust settles on the markers. Morning dew mixes with it and hardens. It forms a rough, cement-like layer on the polish. If you wipe it dry, you scratch the face. Itβs like taking sandpaper to the stone. We flood the stone with water to float the grit away. We use soft horsehair brushes to clean the surface safely.
Pear Tree Sap
Those ornamental pear trees are everywhere. They drop a sticky mist in the spring.
This sap coats the headstones. It acts like glue for dirt and mold. It turns into a black, tar-like varnish. Standard soap won't cut it. We use specialized grave site cleaning services. We apply alkaline cleaners that break down the sugar bond. We rinse the grime away without scrubbing the polish off.
Irrigation Calcium Glaze
Lawns here are manicured. Sprinklers run constantly. The municipal water is hard.
The water hits the hot stone and steams off. It leaves a hard white glaze of calcium. This scale fuses to the granite. Scrapers scratch the stone. We use chelating agents for cleaning stone gravestones. These chemicals dissolve the mineral bond so the white crust washes off.
Hail Impact Bruising
North Texas is "Hail Alley." Ice storms hit the stone with massive force.
You might not see a crack, but the stone is bruised internally. The structure is weak. Searching for headstone cleaning services near me often leads to pressure washing. That is dangerous here. High pressure forces water into those invisible bruises. It causes the face to pop off later. We use low-pressure chemical cleaning to preserve the stone.