A pressure washing company based in East Texas is offering something straight from the heart.

Lion Pressure Washing is offering FREE headstone cleanings at area gravesites for families in need. There is no catch, no charge, just love and service.

What's The Point of This Offer?

One might think that this was being offered as a marketing ploy -- as a means to introduce the area to the services that Lion Pressure Washing offers.

That may partially be the case, but after a conversation with the owner, this is more about a young man who, after becoming a dad and finding a church family, has reprioritized his life and wants to give back to the community.

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How To Request This Service

To request this headstone cleaning service, simply send a private message with photos and location to Lion Pressure Washing's Facebook Page. They'll work through each nomination in the order received, prioritizing the ones in the roughest shape.

At Lion Pressure Washing, they realize that they are honoring legacies with the cleaning of each headstone. When it comes to cleaning them, it’s not about power or speed — it’s about gentleness, patience, and purpose.

How They Clean Headstones

  • Soft Wash Approach – They use low pressure and specially selected, biodegradable cleaners that are safe for delicate stone.
  • No Harsh Chemicals – Unlike others who may use bleach or damaging pressure, Lion uses solutions that gently lift stains without hurting the stone.
  • Detail-Oriented Care – They brush by hand when needed, rinse gently, and treat each gravestone like it’s family.
  • Respect Above All – Lion pauses to honor the name on each stone. Every grave has a story, and they treat it like it matters — because it does.
Lion Pressure Washing is a veteran-owned business that wants to serve the Lufkin and Nacogdoches area with power, purpose, and prayer. You can reach them at (936) 255-0814.

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