HDB's Support for Maintenance of Older Flats Beyond Home Improvement Programme

Debated in Parliament on 7 Aug 2024.

Summary

  • HDB addresses maintenance issues in older flats through the Home Improvement Programme (HIP), focusing on repairs for spalling concrete, structural cracks, and piping.
  • Town Councils are responsible for maintaining common property, while flat owners must manage interior maintenance and engage licensed plumbers for specific repairs.
  • Minor wall cracks are generally not structurally concerning, and flat owners can handle repairs, while Town Councils perform inspections and upkeep for exterior walls.
  • HDB provides resources like the Home Care Guide to assist flat owners in maintaining their properties effectively.

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Christopher de Souza

Mr Christopher de Souza asked the Minister for National Development how does HDB support the greater need for maintenance of residential estates beyond the Home Improvement Programme especially among older flats that have issues with piping and cracked walls.

Desmond Lee

As flats age, building materials will naturally deteriorate. Town Councils are responsible for maintaining the common property, while flat owners are responsible for the maintenance of the interior of their flats and for undertaking repair works where needed.

For flats that are around 30 years old, the Home Improvement Programme (HIP) systematically and proactively addresses common maintenance issues and provides improvements within flats, including repairing spalling concrete and structural cracks, and replacing the waste / soil discharge pipes if necessary. Outside of HIP, flat owners who encounter issues with the main soil pipe can approach their Town Councils for assistance. For all other piping or sanitary issues, flat owners should engage licensed plumbers to carry out the repairs.

Minor wall cracks inside flats do not affect the structural integrity and safety of the building. Flat owners can patch up and repaint their walls. For exterior and facade walls, the Town Councils carries out inspections and upkeep of these walls. Notwithstanding, HDB also supplements with regular inspections, and will immediately repair if the crack could potentially compromise the structural integrity of the building.

To help flat owners maintain their homes in good condition, HDB has developed a Home Care Guide, which is published on the HDB InfoWEB. Flat owners are encouraged to refer to this useful resource for the necessary information to keep their flats in good condition.