Blackland Clay Heave
The soil here is Blackland Prairie clay. It is active.
Summer heat cracks the ground. Winter rain swells it. This movement snaps concrete footers. Monuments lean. Shoveling dirt under the gap fails. The clay swallows it.
For tombstone repair and restoration, we bypass the moving topsoil. We install friction piers. We anchor the foundation to the stable subsoil.
Construction Dust Cement
Pflugerville is growing fast. Construction is everywhere.
Dust settles on the markers. Morning dew turns it into a paste. The sun bakes it hard. It bonds to the polish. Wiping it dry scratches the finish.
We use a high-volume water flush for grave site cleaning services. We float the grit off. We clear the haze without damaging the shine.
Black Algae
Humidity stays high here. The stone sweats.
This breeds black algae. It roots into the granite. People searching for headstone cleaning services near me use pressure washers. That is a mistake. It drives the roots deeper.
We use a biocide soak. It kills the roots inside the rock. The dead algae rinses off.
Hard Water Scale
Cemeteries run sprinklers hard. The water is full of calcium.
The sun evaporates the water. The white crust stays. It bonds like cement to the base. Scrapers chip the stone.
We use a buffered acid for cleaning stone gravestones. It dissolves the mineral bond. We wash the crust away.
Fire Ant Acid
Fire ants build mounds against the warm stones.
The dirt is acidic. It burns the polish. It leaves a rough, dull ring. You cannot wash this damage off. We treat the ground. Then we neutralize the acid to stop the burn.




