Written answer by Ministry of National Development on Residents' Feedback on Rain Entering HDB Flats in Marsiling and Woodgrove, and Installing of Mitigation Barriers

Feb 4, 2025


Question No: 7120

Question by: Ms Hany Soh

To ask the Minister for National Development (a) whether HDB has been receiving feedback from Marsiling and Woodgrove residents, especially those residing on higher levels, on rain entering their homes causing furniture damage or risk of slipping; and (b) whether HDB has been receiving applications to install mitigation measures such as external blinds and, if so, have these been approved.

Answer:

During a heavy downpour, rainwater may splash into areas of the flat that are not completely enclosed, such as balconies, service yards, and areas near open windows.

HDB has improved its upstream design to reduce rainwater splashing, such as installing rain screens and canopies in common areas if feasible. Within flats, in addition to closing windows during heavy rain, owners can also consider installing blinds. As some of these works may require prior approval by HDB, flat owners are advised to check the HDB InfoWEB for further information.