
Paul Miraglia
Superior Supply Co. was founded in 1958 by then owner Joe Miraglia as a manufacturer of aluminum jalousie windows and awnings under the name Superior Aluminum Products. After Joe’s death in 1988, his son Paul expanded the company into what it is today, a regional leader in exterior building supplies.
Over 50 years of hard work and honest relationships with loyal customers and employees, Superior is regarded as more just than a building materials supply company.
Superiors headquarters are located in Mt. Ephraim, NJ. Less than a mile away is our Brooklawn, NJ warehouse facility, which houses a huge inventory of exterior building products to service the South-Jersey & Philadelphia Metropolitan area. Our second location in Northfield, NJ services the Jersey Shore region (Atlantic City, Pleasantville, Egg Harbor). We also have a location in Bridgeton, NJ. Each location is staffed with very experienced personnel and with fully inventoried warehouses to handle large and small jobs alike.
Our efficient distribution network, supported by well-trained, resourceful customer service and sales representatives, provides residential and commercial contractors with quality, name-brand products when and where they need them.
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In today's weak housing market, many people are taking this opportunity to reinvest in their existing homes. That's why, in many cities around the country, small, relatively inexpensive home improvements are getting big returns.
Topping the list for small improvements with big results? Vinyl siding.
Why is Vinyl Siding So Hot?
Vinyl siding offers numerous benefits to homeowners that make it a worthwhile investment:
Stop by one of our conveniently located showrooms or call us at 856-456-4954 for a free quote! Click here for locations.
* Excludes Cedar Impression



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Kolbe Windows and Doors
Silverline Vinyl Windows
Azek Trimboards
ThermaTru Doors
Larson Storm Doors
Superior Aluminum Columns
Apex Millwork
Tapco Tools Systems
Consumers can qualify for $1500 tax credit. The recently enacted American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 contained a number of either new or expanded tax benefits on expenditures to reduce energy use or create new energy sources.Click here for details.