Grave site Restoration
Grave site restoration is an important process that ensures the preservation and restoration of monuments, borders, and the overall condition of the gravesite. Over time, natural conditions, weather, and mechanical impact can cause damage, so regular restoration helps maintain a neat and dignified appearance of the Grave site.
Types of Restoration Work
Monument restoration:
- Cleaning from moss, dirt and environmental deposits.
- Restoration or highlighting of engraved inscriptions and images using new engraving technologies.
- Elimination of cracks and damage caused by mechanical or weather conditions.
Arranging curbs and paving:
- Replacement or restoration of worn or damaged gravestone borders.
- Restoration of paving or decorative elements, adapting to the existing aesthetics of the site.
Protection against further damage:
- Treating the monument with protective agents to prevent the formation of moss and mold.
- Draining the grave or improving the drainage system to prevent water accumulation.
When to Perform Restoration?
- If the monument has lost its original appearance and is dirty or damaged.
- When inscriptions and engravings become difficult to read.
- If the grave site looks unkempt or has suffered from weather conditions.
- After several years, to preserve the aesthetics and historical value of the cemetery site.
Grave site restoration not only helps preserve the memory of the deceased, but also ensures the cemetery’s cleanliness and respectful appearance for future generations.
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