Grave Groomers

By on January 14, 2013 in Biz Ops / Featured


As Daniel Felkins’ grandmother approached the age of 90, she realized that she needed help doing things she had once done herself. One of these important things was caring for and maintaining her late husband’s gravesite. Daniel and his wife stepped in to help. After his grandmother passed away, Daniel realized that no one would have helped his grandmother honor her husband if he had not been available. This sparked an online search and he found Grave Groomers LLC. Within just a few months, with the training and support of Grave Groomers, he launched his business, Professional Grave Groomers, in Idaho.

Daniel’s story is not uncommon. Many people who have lost a loved one are unable to invest the money, the time, or the physical labor it takes to clean the moss, dirt, and other eroding chemicals off a headstone. Unfortunately, before you know it, that headstone soon reminds a passerby of what lies underneath. Grave Groomers are in the business of honoring the beautiful life of their clients’ loved ones by restoring, cleaning, and preserving the gravesite. They even deliver flowers for their clients.

In addition to individual clients, Grave Groomers provide services to cemetery owners. According to factoidz.com, “people who have small family cemeteries will occasionally hire a grave groomer to clean up the stones, wax them, right any fallen monuments and put broken ones back together. Cemeteries will sometimes pay them to work on very old stones of the deceased who have no living family members so the grave yard looks better.”

Grave Groomers LLC specializes in cemetery restoration, individual site reconstruction, beautification, flower delivery, and other gravesite preservation services. Their goal is to place trained and individually owned Grave Groomers in every county in every state across the country. Their start up package includes comprehensive training as well as their registered trademarked name, protected territory, marketing assistance, Grave Groomers Grave Care manual, training advice through email and phone, trade secrets and techniques, and much more.

If you are interested in this business opportunity, you can find more information at www.gravegroomers.com or call Grave Groomers at: 612-423-4246.

Header photo by Photos by Mavis.

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  • http://www.maidsandcleaners.com/san_francisco_CA_maids.html San Francisco maids

    First to hear that such a company exists that does work in cemeteries. They sure did a good job on the headstone featured above.

  • http://www.capitalsteelbuildings.com.au/ magic2

    Grave Groomers belongs in every shire in every state over the country.

  • http://www.firstfound-blog.co.uk/ Andy @ FirstFound

    That is a really beautiful service. Great stuff.

  • http://www.karmacrm.com torres kvin

    We always want our near and dear ones to stay with us and never die. But it is a sad truth that everyone has to leave one day so this is a great service which is provided so atleast we will be happy to keep them in a royal way.

  • Gene

    This is Good thinking!

  • Jimi Fisher

    There have been tons of businesses here on Long Island doing this for the last 25yrs or more.Every flower store near the cemetary offers this service.What you think is a new idea is old news in New York but good luck with this idea.

  • Mike Watson

    I visited the Grave Groomers website and they do much more than deliver flowers to a gravesite. They do a lot of restoration work, cleaning monuments, fixing foundations, Monument repair, bronze restoration and it looks like they do a fantastic job.

    Great job with your very unique business Grave Groomers!!!

    We need your locations all around the United States.

    Thank you for your services!

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