TUEN MUN
Tuen Mun Waterproofing: Street-Level Statutory Repair-Order Data (Updated Monthly)
Quick answer
Based on the Buildings Department's section 26 statutory repair-order register, Tuen Mun 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 Tuen Mun, but that doesn't mean it's free of undercounting.
Classified total for this district: 49 (data covers 2026-06, checked on 2026-07-14).
Streets with the most registered repair orders in Tuen Mun
The table below lists the streets in Tuen Mun with the highest classified repair-order counts in our current data (streets only — no individual buildings are named):
| Street | Classified repair orders |
|---|---|
| LUNG MUN RD | 11 |
| WU CHUI RD | 7 |
| KIN TAI ST | 3 |
| MING NGAI ST | 3 |
This ranking is compiled using our address-keyword classification method, which works reasonably well for a New Territories district like Tuen Mun 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 mostly sit in the large-estate belt (unverified on the ground)
This is a rough, street-name-level impression only: the highest-ranked streets above mainly sit in Tuen Mun town centre's large public/private estate belt — we haven't independently verified this on the ground. Note that Tuen Mun also has a number of village houses; if yours is one, we still cover it — but village-house addresses format differently from building addresses, so our current repair-order classification method may not capture them completely. Their absence from this street ranking doesn't mean village houses don't have this issue.
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
Do you handle roof leaks on Tuen Mun village houses?
Yes. Village-house roof waterproofing (flat-roof or pitched-roof) is within our service scope — whether it's coating-type, membrane-type, or a full removal depends on an on-site assessment. Note the street ranking above mainly reflects the estate belt; village-house cases may not be fully captured in our current repair-order data, which doesn't mean they don't have this issue.
Does this ranking mean Tuen Mun 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.
How is this street ranking calculated?
We compile it from addresses in the Buildings Department's section 26 statutory repair-order register (via the government's CSDI open-data platform, updated monthly), matched against district and street keywords. Full methodology and known limitations are on the territory-wide repair order map.