Projects

Utmost Masonry Restoration Portfolio

Our Completed Projects

Huffer strongly believes that businesses should share their financial blessings with others such as charities and non-profits. So, this time, he was led to help his local community by restoring the Little Theatre Off Broadway.
Milhoan Architects Office Renovation: Exterior and interior sandblasting, concrete, tuckpointing, roofing, caulking, interior framing, drywall, and painting.
Utmost Masonry Restoration recently built a single car garage in Ashville. This was an add-on to the existing two car garage the home owners currently have. This project was unique because we included a combination bathroom and swimming pool changing area.
Utmost Masonry Restoration Recently completed at project for the Columbus Metropolitan Library at the South high Street Branch. This was a larger project for us and had a very tight schedule to accommodate to eliminate as much down time for them as possible.
Utmost Masonry Restoration provided a Kitchen Renovation along with a 500 sq.ft. Room Addition to this local Historical Home.
This summer Thomas Worthington High School needed a new roof and thru-wall flashing inside the masonry walls to stop leaks into the building above the cafeteria.
Due to concerns of the diminishing appearance of their building and active leaks through the masonry walls, in September of 2011 the board of directors for the Worthington United Methodist Church asked Utmost Masonry Restoration to inspect their building on North High Street and provide recommendations for it’s original portion of the church with a steep bell tower.
Have you ever had a building that no matter what you did to remedy active leaks, it would just not stop leaking? Due to extreme weather patterns affecting Central Ohio in recent years and poor building design, this is more common than you might think.
Utmost Masonry Restoration finished another successful major building restoration project in Columbus. Dates of service were June 5th to June 25th of 2013. Utmost helped with the budgets in 2012, assisted in defining the scope of work with an engineer, and collaborated with its strategic partner, Mark Shy, owner of Renovators, Inc., who acted as the general contractor.
We have invested in a wood work shop and can produce or re-produce some of the most difficult wood windows, soffit, molds, and doors in-house for your home remodeling projects.

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Gabe Huffer is the Vice President at Utmost Masonry Restoration and assists his brother and dad with running the family business. Just like his brother, he learned how to perform every role in a crew to fully understand his craft and be the best he can be in this field of work. After years of practice and absorbing knowledge, he now runs his own jobs and is one of the most skillful and detailed oriented masons in Central Ohio. While he loves his work, he also enjoys his free time working out, hanging out with his friends and his two dogs.

Van Huffer is the Vice President at Utmost Masonry Restoration and in charge of all operations in the field. He started learning the trade of masonry at the age of 16. While working hard from mixing mortar, moving material and laboring for the lead masons, he began to learn how the work was done properly and how to lead a crew. After a few years of learning the basics, he started running his owns jobs. Now he is leading and teaching all the crews and followed his dad’s footsteps as a businessman and is helping run the family business. In his free time, he likes to work out, play the bass guitar and relax with his two dogs.

In the year 2000, following a successful career in business and specialty construction, Mark Huffer started Utmost Masonry Restoration, a Masonry Contracting company with a passionate emphasis on Building Restoration and Historical Preservation. Since his childhood Mark has had a keen interest in quality craftsmanship and historic architecture which combined with his business education and executive roles with other construction companies has contributed to a leading edge business where Mr. Huffer has become a well-known expert in all types of building facades and is among the top qualified Renovation Consultants and Restoration Contractors in Ohio.

He enjoys watching his two sons grow and help run the business, fostering their skills and preparing them to inherit and expand the legacy. Additionally, he has recently constructed a new shop on his property, which will significantly increase productivity and support the continued growth of the business.

Prior to his role as founder and President of Utmost Masonry Restoration, Mark served as Vice President of H.K. Phillips Restoration where he rewarded the business with 300% increased revenues and profits before accepting a new challenge as Vice President at Accurate Glass and Mirror Company where they also experienced fantastic growth from his efforts. These successes made it obvious to Mark that he needed to be the recipient of his own efforts by creating a business that provided services he was passionate about.

Born and raised in Circleville, Ohio Mark Huffer graduated college with honors in Political Science/Economics with an emphasis in U.S. Foreign Policy and Russian Studies pursuing his expertise in the Cold War and foreign diplomacy from Bowling Green State University (1991). He earned his M.A. degree in International Political Economy from Miami University (Oxford) in 1992. After the fall of the Berlin Wall and ensuing break-up of the former Soviet Union, Mark decided to alter course and he worked in a few sales and marketing positions with Fortune 500 Companies until the late 1990’s when he first began working in the construction business.