WHAT WE DO
Full-service monument work
New monuments, engraving, repair, restoration, and related work.
New Monuments
Custom uprights, slants, markers, benches, and cremation memorials. Each designed and lettered to order for the family it serves.
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Sandblast Engraving
Names, dates, inscriptions, and custom artwork sandblasted into memorials, boulders, address stones, signs, and one-off pieces — in the cemetery, at your property, or in the shop.
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Cleaning
Moss, lichen, staining, and biological growth removed with methods suited to the stone. The lettering reads again, with no damage to the material.
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Monument Repair
Leaning stones reset, failed foundations replaced, and structural breaks fixed. One-off repairs for individual families.
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Cemetery Restoration
Larger-scale work for towns, municipalities, and cemetery commissions. Site assessment, phased scopes, and consistent methods applied across an entire cemetery.
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Plaques & Related Pieces
Bronze plaques, ceramic photo portraits, custom granite signs, and related memorial pieces — set into existing monuments or as standalone work.
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Stone is permanent. We treat it that way.
Our approach has been shaped through four generations of family ownership and continues to guide what we do today.
A monument is shaped by the choices behind it: material, design, and setting all matter over time.
The material matters
The stone shapes how a monument looks, how it holds detail, and how it lives in its setting over time. Through our Rock of Ages partnership and our access to trusted domestic and international sources, we're able to offer exceptional granite from a wide range of origins, colors, and finishes.
That gives families real options. It lets us help guide the choice based on the design, the setting, and what feels right for them.
The design gives it form
A monument should reflect the person it honors and feel right for the family choosing it. We help guide that process, bringing together names, dates, lettering, shape, and design in a way that feels personal and works well in stone.
Some families want something simple and understated. Others want more detail or symbolism. In either case the goal is the same: a monument that feels considered, lasting, and true.
How it's set determines how it stands
What's below grade matters just as much as what's above it. In the Northeast, frost, soil movement, drainage, and changing ground conditions all matter. Proper depth, a level base, and a stable setting aren't secondary details — they're what allow a monument to stand true over time.
That part of the work is rarely seen, but it has everything to do with how the monument lasts.
The work continues after installation
Families come back to add a date, ask a question, or check on a stone we set years ago. We take that continuity seriously.
Lasting work carries an ongoing responsibility, and we treat it that way.
THE SHOWROOM
Pieces to walk through, examples to draw from.
Granite is tactile. There's no substitute for seeing it in person.
Our display
Every piece on display can be purchased. Each is also a starting point for a custom design.
Browse year-round in St. Albans, South Burlington, and Morrisville. A range of granite colors, finishes, styles, and price points to compare in person.
The cemetery
Cemeteries are where most ideas start. A shape, a finish, the way a name is laid out. Seeing it in stone turns the abstract into something you can point at.
Older sections are especially rich, with generations of styles, materials, and craftsmanship side by side. You'll see what's held up, what hasn't, and which choices still feel right decades later.
Your design isn't limited to the inventory you've seen. Whatever caught your eye — a piece on our lot, a stone in a cemetery, a photo, a sketch — bring it our way and we'll design from there.
Featured installations
Holland
Custom book design in Barre Gray, with a fully polished die and a rock-pitched drop-wash base.
Russell
Polished black granite upright with hand-etched and hand-colored floral design. Granite vase, polished margin base.
McLain
Mountain Rose slant and base. Frosted-outline family name, steeled book panels for individual names, sandblast corner designs, and a ceramic portrait.
What families say
5 on Google · 38+ reviews
Rated 5 out of 5 stars on Google, based on 38+ reviews.
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Send a message, share photos, or stop by the showroom. We'll guide you from first idea to final setting.