Professional maintenance to extend the life of monuments

Funerary monuments are designed to last, but are nevertheless subject to the effects of time. Regular maintenance helps prevent deterioration. In this way, costly long-term repairs can be avoided. Installing new foundations, straightening a tilted monument or fixing stabilizing stakes ensures the solidity and preservation of tombstones. Calling in the professionals guarantees meticulous, respectful work.

Restoration: restoring luster and clarity to monuments

When a funeral monument is in a state of disrepair, appropriate restoration work can restore it to its original appearance. Indeed, repairing cracks, repairing faded engravings and deep cleaning are common interventions. Whether the monument is made of granite or marble, meticulous work can preserve its aesthetic appeal and commemorative value. Some cemeteries even undertake long-term restoration projects. In this way, they preserve the funerary heritage and history of the site.

Modern, stone-friendly techniques

Cleaning methods have evolved. Nowadays, they protect the integrity of granite and other materials used in the manufacture of tombstones. In the past, abrasive techniques such as sandblasting were used. Unfortunately, these accelerate wear and tear on the stone, rendering it porous. New technologies, on the other hand, favor pressurized water cleaning and the use of environmentally-friendly products. These modern techniques enable effective restoration while respecting the integrity and history of the monument.

Preventive maintenance and careful restoration ensure that monuments for future generations. In short, investing in these services ensures that our heritage is preserved, and that places of remembrance are respected.

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