Alkali Salt Damage

The soil in Utah is full of alkali salt. It is hard on everything, especially stone. When that salty dirt touches the base of a monument, it causes real trouble.

Granite acts like a wick. It pulls that salty water right up from the soil. Then it dries, and the salt pops the stone apart from the inside. We see the bottom edges of monuments crumbling into dust because of this. We dig out that bad dirt around the base during grave site cleaning services. We replace it with clean gravel. It stops the salt from touching the stone.

Irrigation Hard Water Spots

We live in a desert, so cemeteries run sprinklers all the time. The water here is hard. It is loaded with calcium and lime.

The sprinklers soak the stones every day. The water evaporates, but the white lime stays stuck to the rock. It builds up a thick, rough crust over the letters. Scrubbing doesn't work. Using a blade or a rock to chip it off just ruins the polish. We apply a solution that melts the white crust. It wipes away without hurting the granite, and the stone looks clear again.

Inversion Smog Grime

Winter in the valleys means inversion. The dirty air gets trapped down low for weeks. That smog settles on the gravestones.

This isn't normal dust. It is greasy grime from the city air. Rain won't clean it. It just spreads the black sludge around and makes it look worse. Over the years, a gray stone turns nearly black. Our headstone cleaning services near me use a degreaser. We lift that oily layer out of the stone pores. We rinse it off, and the natural color comes back.

Desert Temperature Shock

The temperature here swings hard. It hits 100 degrees in the afternoon, and then drops fast as soon as the sun goes down.

That sudden drop shocks the stone. It works just like pouring cold water on hot glass. The granite eventually snaps under the pressure. We see tiny spiderweb cracks open up. If you ignore them, water gets in, turns to ice, and blows the face of the stone off. We check for these cracks. We fill them with a sealant that matches the stone color. It keeps the moisture out so the ice can't do any damage.

Red Rock Dust

Down south, the wind blows fine red dust everywhere. It gets into everything. It packs deep into the engraved lettering.

Rain turns that dust into a thick clay paste. It packs deep into the letters and dries hard. A garden hose won't touch it. It stains the stone red and makes the name hard to read. We use a hydration method when cleaning stone gravestones. We keep the clay wet until it turns soft again. Then we flush it out gently. It cleans out the deep letters so you can read the names clearly.

Cheatgrass and Weeds

Cheatgrass is a plague in our cemeteries. It takes over fast if you don't watch it.

It shoots up green in April, and by June, it is dead brown and dry as a bone. It fills your socks with stickers if you walk through it. Plus, it is basically kindling waiting for a spark. Pulling it by hand is a pain. During cemetery plot maintenance, we clear this stuff out early. We treat the ground so it doesn't come back. We keep the grave site clean so you can visit without wading through dead weeds.

Comprehensive Grave Care Services Included:

  • Headstone Cleaning Service Headstones are gently cleaned and restored using safe, eco-friendly products. We remove dirt, moss, and stains while preserving marble, granite, and bronze. Joints are sealed, chips and cracks repaired.
  • Gentle Lettering Restoration We repaint or re-engrave faded inscriptions, ensuring every name and message remains clear and dignified.
  • Cemetery Plot Maintenance We inspect and maintain the entire grave site, keeping it level, tidy, and safe. Small cracks or discoloration are fixed before they become problems.
  • Photo & Condition Reports After each visit, you receive a detailed photo and report so you can see the results — no matter where you are.
  • Dedicated Care Manager A personal care manager will handle everything — from scheduling and special requests to service updates and reports.
  • $2M Liability Protection Your site is protected by a $2M insurance policy covering accidental damage during service.

Types of Headstones We Clean & Restore:

  • Flush Marker (Granite or Bronze) We specialize in trimming overgrowth and cleaning flat granite or bronze markers. Includes safe removal of oxidation and polishing to restore the original shine.
  • Bevel/Hickey Marker Gentle cleaning for sloped markers susceptible to rain spots and moss. We ensure the inscription remains legible and the base stays clean from mud splash.
  • Slant Monument Expert care for angled monuments. We focus on removing biological growth from the face and cleaning the rough-cut rock sides (nosing) without causing erosion.
  • Upright Monument Full-service cleaning for traditional vertical headstones. Includes stability checks, cleaning of the die and base, and delicate restoration of deep inscriptions.
  • Ledger Marker Complete surface cleaning for full-grave ledger stones. We remove large-scale debris, treat lichen buildup, and prevent weather-related cracking on the large surface.
  • Custom or Multi-Plot Memorials Tailored maintenance for statues, obelisks, and family plots. We use specialized soft-bristle techniques to protect intricate carvings and delicate stone features.

Professional Headstone Cleaning Services Across Utah

We provide professional grave site cleaning services in cities throughout Utah.

Frequently Asked Questions

Trust & Quality How do I know the work was really done?
We send before-and-after photo reports after each visit, visible in your app and email.
Services & Plans I’m not sure about the monument’s condition.
We’ll perform an initial inspection and send you photos with a suggested plan.
Location & Access The cemetery doesn’t allow outside workers.
Cemeteries that accept paid maintenance are required to allow licensed contractors. We’ll handle access permissions for you.
Why Grave Care Matters Can I clean the monument myself?
You can, but be careful. Many household cleaners damage stone. We use pH-balanced, professional products that are safe for marble, granite, and bronze.
You can gently clean a headstone using a soft cloth or sponge and mild dish soap mixed with water. Avoid using harsh household cleaners, bleach, vinegar, or power washing, as these can permanently damage the stone’s surface or lettering.
For best results and long-term preservation, we recommend leaving cleaning to our professionally trained team, who use stone-safe solutions and techniques tailored to each material type.
Payments & Subscriptions What happens if payment fails?
We’ll notify you and retry within a few days.
App & Support How do I log in if I paid on the website?
Use the same email to sign in, or contact us if you experience any issues.
Special Requests Can you bring flowers?
Not yet, but follow us on social media — we’ll announce when it’s available.