FOCUS DISTRICTS
4 Focus Districts: Picked by the Data, Not the Only Districts We Serve
Quick answer
These 4 districts — Tsuen Wan, Tuen Mun, Kwai Tsing, and Eastern — were selected from the Buildings Department's section 26 statutory repair-order register (via the government's CSDI open-data platform, updated monthly): they're the 4 districts with the highest classified counts under our current method (see the table below for the actual numbers). There's a limitation worth stating plainly: our address-keyword classification works reasonably well for New Territories districts (Tsuen Wan, Tuen Mun, Kwai Tsing) but many Hong Kong Island and urban Kowloon addresses carry only a building name and street with no area suffix, so those districts are likely undercounted — meaning this 4-district list may be revised once we complete a keyword-search-volume gate. Most importantly: we serve all 18 Hong Kong districts. This page simply reflects the 4 districts our data happens to highlight, not the limit of our coverage.
Classified repair-order counts for the 4 districts (live data)
| District | Classified repair orders |
|---|---|
| Tsuen Wan | 80 |
| Tuen Mun | 49 |
| Kwai Tsing | 48 |
| Eastern | 24 |
Why these 4 districts?
The selection is purely data-driven: whichever districts have the highest classified count in our compiled repair-order register got a street-level focus page. This isn't a market study, and it doesn't mean residents of these 4 districts have worse seepage problems specifically — a statutory repair order covers structural and drainage defects, a broader scope than seepage alone, and this ranking only reflects classified case counts, not a seepage incidence rate. Full methodology and known limitations are on the territory-wide repair order map.
Tsuen Wan
See which streets have the most registered repair orders in Tsuen Wan.
Learn moreTuen Mun
Street-level repair-order data across Tuen Mun's estate belt; village houses served too.
Learn moreKwai Tsing
Street-level data for the Kwai Chung industrial belt, including Tsing Yi.
Learn moreEastern
Street-level repair-order data for Island East's older blocks (known HK-Island undercount).
Learn moreNot in one of these 4 districts? Ask us anyway
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Frequently asked questions
Why only 4 districts — what about the other 14?
We serve all 18 Hong Kong districts. These 4 are simply the districts with the highest classified count in our current repair-order data, which made a street-level analysis page practical. If your district isn't one of the 4, you can still message us directly on WhatsApp — the absence of a dedicated page doesn't mean we don't cover you.
Could this 4-district list change later?
Yes, it's possible. Our current district classification method has a known undercount risk for Hong Kong Island and urban Kowloon (see the methodology on the territory-wide repair order map) — if we complete further keyword-search-volume analysis, this list may be revised. We'll update this page honestly rather than quietly swap the list.