ABC Supply acquires assets of Exterior Home Products

Exterior Home Products is a family-run business in Columbus, Mississippi.

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BELOIT, Wis. — Wholesale building products distributor ABC Supply has acquired Exterior Home Products, LLC, a family-run business in Columbus, Mississippi. This marks ABC Supply’s fourth location in Mississippi, further strengthening its presence in the region and enhancing service to contractors across Northeast Mississippi.

Founded in 2002 by Melton and Brenda Knight, Exterior Home Products has been a trusted resource for builders and contractors in the Starkville-Columbus area for more than two decades. Known for its outstanding customer service and top-tier selection of siding, windows, decking, specialty millwork and gutter products, the company has built a strong reputation rooted in relationships and reliability.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Exterior Home Products to the ABC Supply family,” said Scott Toumbleston, Southeast Region vice president. “They’ve earned the trust of their customers through years of dedication and care. We’re proud to carry that legacy forward and continue building on the strong foundation they’ve created.”

The Columbus location will continue operations as ABC Supply, with Jason Knight, son of the original owners, remaining on as branch manager. All current associates will be retained, ensuring a seamless transition and continued support for local customers.

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