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  1. Evident in the photo, the line has snapped after more than 4 years of use. Who does the replacement of this line? Would calling up the TC on Monday be of any use? Appreciate any inputs, thanks!
  2. Errr... how is this a loft?
  3. Ok Sir. Although i do not know how that would be constructive.
  4. Hi, I do have a gutter that runs horizontally. I did state that in my original post actually:- "Rainwater is channeled to the gully trap via a downpipe." Thank you for your input.
  5. Hi all, I have been corresponding with HDB for close to 3 years with regard to this matter. I had proposed a fruitful, face-to-face discussion together but HDB seemed reluctant for one. On paper, this open space is termed as an open terrace (OT), slightly different from a balcony which one may be able to find in a typical 5-room flat. In summary, we are not allowed to cover the top of an OT. We face an issue with rain, and the accompanying dirt from the RC trellis over time. Hence we decided to install a clear PC covering (supported by 3 struts) in order to prevent rain from splashing onto the OT, bedroom and living room. Rainwater is channeled to the gully trap via a downpipe. This has nothing to do with GFA (HBD/URA) or fire hazard (SCDF), but merely a facade issue i reckon. HDB has never wrote to me with the exact reason why. What options do i have now? Install a full cassette retractable awning? Or anyone know of why HDB insist i remove them? Any constructive inputs would be appreciated.
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