Cemetery Monument Leveling & Repair
Sunken stones become recurring restoration work one cemetery at a time
Bottom line
Strong cash-flow candidate with manageable operations.
Cemetery monument leveling and repair companies reset, level, clean, conserve, and repair leaning or damaged headstones, grave markers, memorial benches, and cemetery monuments. The surprising angle is route density: one cemetery can contain hundreds of aging markers, and municipalities, churches, veterans groups, and families all want respectful work without building in-house stone skills.
Avg Revenue
$240K
Profit Margin
42%
Acquisition Multiple
1.5x - 3.5x
Startup Cost
$8K - $65K
How It Works
Operators survey cemetery sections, lift and level sunken stones, repair broken bases, clean monuments with preservation-safe methods, document before-and-after work, and sell annual care packages or section-by-section restoration projects. Revenue comes from family orders, cemetery contracts, veteran-marker projects, and monument-dealer referrals.
Revenue Range
BizBite underwriting snapshot
Pass for now
Cemetery Monument Leveling & Repair has enough high-level data for a first look, but BizBite has not assigned a category-specific operating model yet. Treat the score as preliminary.
Category-level fit before lender-specific diligence.
Weak source data caps the final score.
Why it may work
- +Attractive 42% estimated margin profile
Be careful
- !Source link status has not been verified yet
- !No last-checked date yet
- !No SBA category enrichment yet
- !No category operating model yet
- !Low data confidence
Pros
- +Low equipment cost compared with most trades
- +Aging cemeteries create visible backlog in every market
- +Can bundle cleaning, leveling, repair, and annual care
- +Emotional value supports premium small-ticket pricing
Cons
- -Work must be careful and preservation-safe
- -Demand can be fragmented without cemetery or funeral-home relationships
- -Heavy stones create injury and liability risk
Best For
Hands-on operators who want a low-capex restoration niche tied to cemeteries, churches, and local history groups
Operating Costs
Existing headstone-cleaning economics show $75-$200 basic cleanings and $150-$500 restoration jobs, while specialist providers advertise cleaning, leveling, and repair across single monuments or entire cemeteries. Costs are preservation cleaners, hand tools, lifting equipment, insurance, travel, and careful labor.
SBA Financing Estimator
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Where to Buy
Minnesota provider serving single monuments and entire cemeteries with cleaning and leveling services
Cemetery service provider offering headstone cleaning, repair, restoration, and cemetery management
Franchise profile showing monument restoration, sales, grave care, and flower services as an organized business model
Acquisition Score
Scores margin (30), entry multiple (25), SBA market depth (20), category risk (15), and deal momentum (10). Higher = better acquisition candidate.
Quick Facts
- Category
- service
- Difficulty
- 3/5
- Buy price
- $360K–$840K
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