KWAI TSING
Kwai Tsing Waterproofing: Kwai Chung Industrial Belt Street Data, Including Tsing Yi
Quick answer
Based on the Buildings Department's section 26 statutory repair-order register, Kwai Tsing is one of our 4 current focus districts — see the table below for the actual numbers and street-level breakdown. This ranking only reflects classified repair-order counts, not a direct measure of seepage incidence; the classification method is reasonably accurate for a New Territories district like Kwai Tsing, but that doesn't mean it's free of undercounting. The Kwai Tsing administrative district covers Kwai Chung, Lai King, and Tsing Yi island, and our service area covers Tsing Yi too.
Classified total for this district: 48 (data covers 2026-06, checked on 2026-07-14).
Streets with the most registered repair orders in Kwai Tsing
The table below lists the streets in Kwai Tsing with the highest classified repair-order counts in our current data (streets only — no individual buildings are named):
| Street | Classified repair orders |
|---|---|
| WAH SING ST | 4 |
| TA CHUEN PING ST | 3 |
| KWAI CHEONG RD | 3 |
| SHEK YAM RD | 2 |
This ranking is compiled using our address-keyword classification method, which works reasonably well for a New Territories district like Kwai Tsing but is not free of undercounting — some records may not be classifiable due to address format. It's also not a seepage statistic: a statutory repair order covers structural and drainage defects, a broader scope than seepage alone. Full methodology and known limitations are linked below. See our classification method and why Hong Kong Island/urban Kowloon may be undercounted
These streets relate to industrial buildings (Kwai Chung is a well-known Hong Kong industrial area)
Kwai Chung is one of Hong Kong's main industrial areas — that's general background knowledge, not something drawn from this repair-order dataset itself. The streets listed above, per our current register data, also happen to sit in Kwai Chung's industrial-building belt — but we haven't independently verified individual building use, so treat this as a general observation. If you're responsible for roof or external-wall waterproofing on an industrial building, see the related services below.
We serve all 18 Hong Kong districts — this page simply reflects one district our data happens to highlight; it doesn't mean other districts go unserved.
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Frequently asked questions
Does Kwai Tsing include Tsing Yi?
Yes. The Kwai Tsing administrative district covers Kwai Chung, Lai King, and Tsing Yi island, and our service area covers Tsing Yi as well — the absence of a Tsing Yi street from the ranking above doesn't mean we don't serve it.
How is industrial-building roof/external-wall waterproofing different from residential work?
The roof waterproofing process (coating or membrane type) is broadly similar to residential work, but external-wall and larger-scope roof jobs often need scaffolding, and any part involving tile/screed removal requires a registered minor-works contractor. If the external wall is common property, it also needs Owners' Corporation or management-company consent. We confirm what's directly bookable before quoting.
Does this ranking mean Kwai Tsing has an especially bad seepage problem?
Not necessarily. A statutory repair order covers structural and drainage defects, a broader scope than seepage alone — this ranking only reflects classified repair-order counts, not a direct measure of seepage incidence.