Over time – typically after about 15 years – artificial stone monument parts accumulate a layer of moss and surface dirt (such as rust, candle grease, dust, etc.). These surface impurities accelerate the deterioration of the internal structure of the artificial stone, often leading to deep cracks, holes, and complete breakdown of the material. Weather conditions also contribute significantly to this process.
The most damaging factors are frost and extreme heat. Artificial stone contains a microstructure that absorbs water during winter. When the water freezes, it expands by around 10%, creating pressure that breaks down the cement binder and loosens the small stone particles.
If the artificial stone has not yet reached its final stage of decay, it can still be saved by complete surface re-polishing. This process restores the monument’s cleanliness, smoothness, and – most importantly – allows for further protection and maintenance against harsh weather conditions.
After polishing, customers can maintain the monument using common surface treatments like Bistrol or Diava (floor polish). These should be applied using a cloth, evenly across the stone. The surface becomes glossy, the color of the stone is enhanced, and the oily layer helps repel water from entering the microstructure. Dust and other debris will also be easier to remove with simple washing.
We recommend applying the treatment about three times immediately after polishing, and then as needed to maintain the shine and surface protection. With regular care, the lifespan of artificial stone can be significantly extended.
We invite owners of such monuments to see for themselves how polishing can both preserve and beautify their monument.
We use high-speed polishing machines with specialized discs, and we are fully equipped with our own power generator. Polishing is done without dismantling the monument, minimizing the risk of further damage. We can also repair damaged joints and cracks. Additional services such as gilding, silvering, and installation of vases or candleholders can be completed on-site.
We offer a free live demonstration of the polishing process to anyone interested!
We perform gold lettering and gilding of various accessories directly at the cemetery. The old lettering is removed from the monument and replaced with 24-carat gold. If weather conditions allow, this service can be done on the spot.
Pricing is based on the number of letters on the monument. For standard-sized letters, the price is fixed. In the case of unusually large letters, the price increases proportionally to the size difference. In some cases, individual agreements are possible.
At the cemetery, we also install various accessories such as vases, lanterns, crosses, reliefs, statues, photographs, and more. We carry several types of vases and lanterns with us, so they can be installed on the spot.
Other products can be viewed in our digital catalog. Once you choose an accessory, we will deliver and install it in a very short time. There is no charge for travel or installation – you only pay for the product itself.
Over time, due to weather conditions, individual parts of a monument may come apart and need to be reassembled to preserve the monument’s appearance. In such cases, we offer several effective methods to securely reattach the parts.
We use the strongest bonding materials, adhesives, and silicones available. In many cases, we also apply steel corner brackets and similar reinforcements. Most of these repairs can be done on the spot; the rest are completed within a maximum of 30 days.
In many cases, a customer wishes to add another name to a monument, but there is no space left. In such situations, various granite plaques can be used, which are attached to the original monument with screws.
These plaques are also commonly used for older monuments as replacements for broken opaxite plates. Their cost is relatively low, and the result is impressive. We can produce and deliver the plaques within a maximum of 40 days.
We also specialize in the production and installation of ceramic photographs. The customer provides a suitable photo, which can then be digitally edited – for example, enhanced, colorized, or modified (such as changing clothing).
We also accommodate customers who already have a ceramic photo and only require installation. The delivery time for new photographs is approximately 40 days.
Older granite monuments can be re-polished to remove the original text, creating a fresh surface for a new inscription that is clearer and more visually appealing. In such cases, the monument must be dismantled and polished in our workshop.
The new inscription is planned by first photographing the monument with a digital camera. The original text is digitally removed, and the new inscription is designed on a computer. This allows the customer to see a preview and be confident that the final result will meet their expectations.
We also provide on-site engraving of dates and inscriptions directly at the cemetery – without dismantling the monument (price: €4 per character). We guarantee that the new text will be indistinguishable from the original. This service is not done while you wait; it is carried out based on a waiting list. Delivery is usually completed within approximately 50 days.
Over time – typically after about 15 years – artificial stone monument parts accumulate a layer of moss and surface dirt (such as rust, candle grease, dust, etc.). These surface impurities accelerate the deterioration of the internal structure of the artificial stone, often leading to deep cracks, holes, and complete breakdown of the material. Weather conditions also contribute significantly to this process.
The most damaging factors are frost and extreme heat. Artificial stone contains a microstructure that absorbs water during winter. When the water freezes, it expands by around 10%, creating pressure that breaks down the cement binder and loosens the small stone particles.
If the artificial stone has not yet reached its final stage of decay, it can still be saved by complete surface re-polishing. This process restores the monument’s cleanliness, smoothness, and – most importantly – allows for further protection and maintenance against harsh weather conditions.
After polishing, customers can maintain the monument using common surface treatments like Bistrol or Diava (floor polish). These should be applied using a cloth, evenly across the stone. The surface becomes glossy, the color of the stone is enhanced, and the oily layer helps repel water from entering the microstructure. Dust and other debris will also be easier to remove with simple washing.
We recommend applying the treatment about three times immediately after polishing, and then as needed to maintain the shine and surface protection. With regular care, the lifespan of artificial stone can be significantly extended.
We invite owners of such monuments to see for themselves how polishing can both preserve and beautify their monument.
We use high-speed polishing machines with specialized discs, and we are fully equipped with our own power generator. Polishing is done without dismantling the monument, minimizing the risk of further damage. We can also repair damaged joints and cracks. Additional services such as gilding, silvering, and installation of vases or candleholders can be completed on-site.
We offer a free live demonstration of the polishing process to anyone interested!
We perform gold lettering and gilding of various accessories directly at the cemetery. The old lettering is removed from the monument and replaced with 24-carat gold. If weather conditions allow, this service can be done on the spot.
Pricing is based on the number of letters on the monument. For standard-sized letters, the price is fixed. In the case of unusually large letters, the price increases proportionally to the size difference. In some cases, individual agreements are possible.
At the cemetery, we also install various accessories such as vases, lanterns, crosses, reliefs, statues, photographs, and more. We carry several types of vases and lanterns with us, so they can be installed on the spot.
Other products can be viewed in our digital catalog. Once you choose an accessory, we will deliver and install it in a very short time. There is no charge for travel or installation – you only pay for the product itself.
Over time, due to weather conditions, individual parts of a monument may come apart and need to be reassembled to preserve the monument’s appearance. In such cases, we offer several effective methods to securely reattach the parts.
We use the strongest bonding materials, adhesives, and silicones available. In many cases, we also apply steel corner brackets and similar reinforcements. Most of these repairs can be done on the spot; the rest are completed within a maximum of 30 days.
In many cases, a customer wishes to add another name to a monument, but there is no space left. In such situations, various granite plaques can be used, which are attached to the original monument with screws.
These plaques are also commonly used for older monuments as replacements for broken opaxite plates. Their cost is relatively low, and the result is impressive. We can produce and deliver the plaques within a maximum of 40 days.
We also specialize in the production and installation of ceramic photographs. The customer provides a suitable photo, which can then be digitally edited – for example, enhanced, colorized, or modified (such as changing clothing).
We also accommodate customers who already have a ceramic photo and only require installation. The delivery time for new photographs is approximately 40 days.
Older granite monuments can be re-polished to remove the original text, creating a fresh surface for a new inscription that is clearer and more visually appealing. In such cases, the monument must be dismantled and polished in our workshop.
The new inscription is planned by first photographing the monument with a digital camera. The original text is digitally removed, and the new inscription is designed on a computer. This allows the customer to see a preview and be confident that the final result will meet their expectations.
We also provide on-site engraving of dates and inscriptions directly at the cemetery – without dismantling the monument (price: €4 per character). We guarantee that the new text will be indistinguishable from the original. This service is not done while you wait; it is carried out based on a waiting list. Delivery is usually completed within approximately 50 days.
Over time – typically after about 15 years – artificial stone monument parts accumulate a layer of moss and surface dirt (such as rust, candle grease, dust, etc.). These surface impurities accelerate the deterioration of the internal structure of the artificial stone, often leading to deep cracks, holes, and complete breakdown of the material. Weather conditions also contribute significantly to this process.
The most damaging factors are frost and extreme heat. Artificial stone contains a microstructure that absorbs water during winter. When the water freezes, it expands by around 10%, creating pressure that breaks down the cement binder and loosens the small stone particles.
If the artificial stone has not yet reached its final stage of decay, it can still be saved by complete surface re-polishing. This process restores the monument’s cleanliness, smoothness, and – most importantly – allows for further protection and maintenance against harsh weather conditions.
After polishing, customers can maintain the monument using common surface treatments like Bistrol or Diava (floor polish). These should be applied using a cloth, evenly across the stone. The surface becomes glossy, the color of the stone is enhanced, and the oily layer helps repel water from entering the microstructure. Dust and other debris will also be easier to remove with simple washing.
We recommend applying the treatment about three times immediately after polishing, and then as needed to maintain the shine and surface protection. With regular care, the lifespan of artificial stone can be significantly extended.
We invite owners of such monuments to see for themselves how polishing can both preserve and beautify their monument.
We use high-speed polishing machines with specialized discs, and we are fully equipped with our own power generator. Polishing is done without dismantling the monument, minimizing the risk of further damage. We can also repair damaged joints and cracks. Additional services such as gilding, silvering, and installation of vases or candleholders can be completed on-site.
We offer a free live demonstration of the polishing process to anyone interested!
We perform gold lettering and gilding of various accessories directly at the cemetery. The old lettering is removed from the monument and replaced with 24-carat gold. If weather conditions allow, this service can be done on the spot.
Pricing is based on the number of letters on the monument. For standard-sized letters, the price is fixed. In the case of unusually large letters, the price increases proportionally to the size difference. In some cases, individual agreements are possible.
At the cemetery, we also install various accessories such as vases, lanterns, crosses, reliefs, statues, photographs, and more. We carry several types of vases and lanterns with us, so they can be installed on the spot.
Other products can be viewed in our digital catalog. Once you choose an accessory, we will deliver and install it in a very short time. There is no charge for travel or installation – you only pay for the product itself.
Over time, due to weather conditions, individual parts of a monument may come apart and need to be reassembled to preserve the monument’s appearance. In such cases, we offer several effective methods to securely reattach the parts.
We use the strongest bonding materials, adhesives, and silicones available. In many cases, we also apply steel corner brackets and similar reinforcements. Most of these repairs can be done on the spot; the rest are completed within a maximum of 30 days.
In many cases, a customer wishes to add another name to a monument, but there is no space left. In such situations, various granite plaques can be used, which are attached to the original monument with screws.
These plaques are also commonly used for older monuments as replacements for broken opaxite plates. Their cost is relatively low, and the result is impressive. We can produce and deliver the plaques within a maximum of 40 days.
We also specialize in the production and installation of ceramic photographs. The customer provides a suitable photo, which can then be digitally edited – for example, enhanced, colorized, or modified (such as changing clothing).
We also accommodate customers who already have a ceramic photo and only require installation. The delivery time for new photographs is approximately 40 days.
Older granite monuments can be re-polished to remove the original text, creating a fresh surface for a new inscription that is clearer and more visually appealing. In such cases, the monument must be dismantled and polished in our workshop.
The new inscription is planned by first photographing the monument with a digital camera. The original text is digitally removed, and the new inscription is designed on a computer. This allows the customer to see a preview and be confident that the final result will meet their expectations.
We also provide on-site engraving of dates and inscriptions directly at the cemetery – without dismantling the monument (price: €4 per character). We guarantee that the new text will be indistinguishable from the original. This service is not done while you wait; it is carried out based on a waiting list. Delivery is usually completed within approximately 50 days.
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