Butler County, PA

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Professional Headstone Cleaning in Butler County, PA

We proudly serve families throughout Butler County with professional headstone cleaning focused on care, safety, and respect.

This service is ideal for those who want their loved one’s memorial restored without worry or uncertainty:

  • Gentle, stone-safe cleaning performed by hand

  • Protection of delicate details and engravings

  • Before and after photos provided for complete transparency

  • Peace of mind knowing the memorial is treated with dignity

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Why Choose DD’s Headstone Cleaning?

At DD’s Headstone Cleaning, we do one thing right, honor your loved ones with care that shows.

Why families in Butler County trust us:

  • Obsessive Quality: We assess each headstone individually to decide on the best approach for cleaning and reviving the memorial.

  • Proof You Can See: We always send before and after photos. You’ll see the difference, and you’ll feel it when you visit.

  • Local Pride: We personally treat and honor every headstone as if it were our own family’s.

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FAQ

  • No. Protecting the headstone is our top priority.

    Every memorial is cleaned under our Do No Harm Policy, which means each stone is assessed individually before cleaning begins. If there is any risk of damage based on the stone’s age, material, or condition, we do not proceed.

  • Pricing depends on the size, condition, and type of memorial, but most cleanings fall within these ranges:

    • Flat markers start at $80

    • Upright headstones (up to 4 ft x 4 ft) start at $100

    Larger or more complex memorials may require a custom quote after assessment.

  • We base pricing on:

    • Headstone size and material

    • Overall condition

    • Level of biological growth or buildup

    In many cases, a photo is enough to provide an accurate quote. If there are any uncertainties, we’ll assess the memorial in person before confirming pricing.

  • Cleaning headstones is a delicate process. I only use natural hair brushes, D/2 solution and water.

    I will never use things like pressure washers and other equipment that could harm the stone. My first priority is to always “Do No Harm”.

  • Every cemetery has it’s own rules. We always call ahead to make sure that anything we do follows all guidelines and rules of the cemetery the memorial is in.

    However, every cemetery does allow the restoration and cleaning of any memorial with the permission of the plot owner or next of kin.

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