Automatic Sandblasting


At Timestone Monument, we provide precise automatic sandblasting for memorial headstones and grave markers in the Philadelphia and New Jersey areas. Sandblasting creates defined engravings on headstones near me that last for generations.

What is Sandblasting?

Also known as line carving, sandblasting uses high-pressure air mixed with abrasive particles to etch designs into stone surfaces. This technique allows for consistent and deep engraving, making it ideal for bold text and simple images seen on most monuments.

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Browse monuments we’ve completed in the past. Our expertise in automatic sandblasting for headstones makes us a trusted provider of cemetery memorials in the Philadelphia area.

Benefits of Sandblasting for Memorial Engravings

Consistency

Consistent pressure and movement results in uniform etching and carving, allowing for incredibly sharp engraving. Manual sandblasting can often have variations.

Efficient & Fast

Significantly reduces the time required, working continuously and accurately to speed up overall production. Traditional Sandblasting requires careful manual handling and breaks.

Versatile Designs

Automatic sandblasting can handle complexity & textures efficiently, while traditional Sandblasting is limited by the operator’s ability to manually replicate fine details.

Client Testimonials

Guvera Walton

“They did an absolutely great job creating my grandmother’s stone! Clean, detailed, and just beautiful…”

Shawn Palmer

“They offer a great selection of stones, designs, and graphics to customize everything you are looking for.”

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Sandblasting is a technique where fine particles, like sand, are projected at high speeds onto the surface of a headstone to create clean, precise engravings. This method allows us to remove specific areas of stone, producing deeply engraved lettering and designs. Sandblasting is one of the most durable options for memorial engravings, commonly used for grave markers, custom headstones, and intricate designs on memorial tombstones. Its versatility makes it ideal for both simple inscriptions and detailed images.

  • Sandblasting is highly versatile and allows for a variety of lettering styles and design elements, including V-Sunk lettering, floral motifs, religious symbols, and border details. This technique is especially popular for traditional headstone shapes as it provides sharp lines and depth, enhancing readability and visual appeal. However, sandblasting is generally best suited for bold, clear designs rather than extremely intricate or photographic images, which are better suited for laser etching.

  • While sandblasting and laser etching are both effective methods for headstone engraving, they serve different purposes. Sandblasting provides deep, bold engravings and is ideal for lettering and simple designs. It is also more resistant to weathering over time. Laser etching, on the other hand, is used for fine details, including photographs and intricate artwork, and works best on darker stone like black granite. For families looking for durability and classic elegance, sandblasting is often the preferred choice.

  • Sandblasted engravings are highly durable and can last for many decades, with minimal fading or wear. The depth of the engraving makes it resistant to weather elements such as rain, snow, and UV rays. This durability makes sandblasting an excellent choice for families who want a long-lasting memorial that remains legible and beautiful for years to come.

  • Sandblasting works well on most headstone materials, including granite, marble, and sandstone. Each type of stone reacts slightly differently, but granite is typically the most durable and the preferred choice for sandblasting due to its strength and ability to hold detailed engravings. If you’re interested in other materials, we’re happy to discuss which options are best suited for your needs.

  • Yes, sandblasting can be used to add additional names, dates, or designs to an existing headstone. This process is commonly done for family plots or shared memorials where new information needs to be added over time. Our team can provide on-site engraving services to ensure the new engravings match the existing design and finish, maintaining a cohesive look for the memorial.

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(215) 410-2352

38 E Baltimore Ave
Clifton Heights, PA 19018

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