SuperHouse Caribbean

SuperHouse Caribbean

SuperHouse Caribbean is a specialized construction company supplying high-quality aluminium windows, doors, and sliding systems engineered specifically for the Caribbean climate. The company combines structural expertise with in-depth product knowledge, supporting clients with well-considered, technically feasible solutions for both residential and commercial building projects.

Ruben Lendering, Co-Founder of SuperHouse Caribbean, has been active in the construction sector in Curaçao for over twenty years. Born and raised on the island, he deliberately chose to apply his academic background in Construction Engineering locally after completing his studies. Throughout his career, he has contributed to a wide range of building projects, consistently prioritizing quality, durability, and practical applicability.

In addition to SuperHouse Caribbean, Lendering has co-owned and operated a construction company together with his partner Bastiaan Bove for over sixteen years. This extensive hands-on experience in execution and project management forms the operational foundation of SuperHouse Caribbean. The strategic shift toward a specialized focus on aluminium windows and doors originated from recurring bottlenecks encountered in day-to-day construction practice.

From Market Challenge to Specialized Solution

The establishment of SuperHouse Caribbean was driven by a clear market shift. Approximately two to three years ago, sourcing reliable suppliers capable of meeting the technical and logistical demands of construction projects in Curaçao became increasingly challenging. Quality standards, delivery timelines, and pricing structures came under pressure, directly affecting project continuity and reliability.

Rather than remaining dependent on fluctuating external suppliers, Lendering chose to take control of this critical segment of the construction process. SuperHouse Caribbean was founded to ensure consistency, technical reliability, and climate-resistant quality, delivering solutions tailored to the specific demands of building in the Caribbean region.

Aluminium Solutions Engineered for the Caribbean Climate

SuperHouse Caribbean offers custom-engineered aluminium window and door systems for both residential and commercial applications. All systems are selected and developed to withstand intense sunlight, salt exposure, wind loads, and high humidity. The company utilizes premium-grade coatings, durable hardware, and glazing solutions designed for long-term performance under Caribbean conditions.

The customization process is streamlined and efficiently managed. Clients receive a detailed quotation within a few business days, followed by the preparation of technical drawings. Average lead times range between four to five months. Installation services can be incorporated into the project scope, including warranty coverage and after-sales support. According to Lendering, this integrated approach is essential to safeguarding long-term quality standards.

A Construction-Driven Approach and Long-Term Client Relationships

What differentiates SuperHouse Caribbean from other suppliers is its construction-driven methodology. The company does not merely supply aluminium products; it provides advisory services grounded in a comprehensive understanding of the building process. This enables clients to rely on realistic, carefully engineered solutions aligned with design specifications, execution requirements, and day-to-day usability.

Client satisfaction remains central to operations. Accessibility, transparent communication, and post-completion involvement are integral components of the service model. For Lendering, client satisfaction is ultimately reflected in repeat business and referrals within professional networks.

Strategic Focus on the Caribbean Market and Continued Growth

The Caribbean market forms the cornerstone of SuperHouse Caribbean’s strategy. All products and operational processes are aligned with regional environmental conditions and applicable regulations. International partners supply profiles, glass, and hardware components, ensuring quality assurance and supply chain continuity.

Since its inception, the company has established a strong position in Curaçao, supported by a compact core team and additional specialists in sales, marketing, and client support. In the coming years, the focus will be on further strengthening brand recognition and enhancing service depth. Concrete expansion plans are in place for Aruba and Bonaire.

Quality as a Guiding Principle

For Ruben Lendering, one principle remains paramount: in construction, you are only as strong as your most recent project. This conviction underpins every aspect of SuperHouse Caribbean’s operations, from product selection to client relationships.

With a clear emphasis on quality, accessibility, and service excellence, SuperHouse Caribbean positions itself as a reliable and forward-looking partner within the aluminium window and door market in Curaçao and the wider Caribbean region.

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