Planning to renovate your HDB flat? Before you start hacking walls or installing cabinets, there’s one thing you must understand:
👉 HDB has strict renovation rules—and violating them can lead to fines, delays, or forced reinstatement.
This guide breaks down the key regulations every homeowner should know before starting renovation.
🏢 1. Why HDB Renovation Rules Exist
HDB regulations are in place to:
- Ensure structural safety
- Minimise disturbance to neighbours
- Maintain building integrity
- Prevent unsafe modifications
👉 These rules apply to all HDB flats in Singapore.
📄 2. Renovation Permit Is Required
Before any renovation starts:
👉 You (or your contractor) must apply for an HDB renovation permit
Required for:
- Hacking walls or floors
- Replacing flooring
- Bathroom works
- Structural changes
Not usually required for:
- Painting
- Minor carpentry (e.g. wardrobes, cabinets)
👉 Work cannot begin until approval is granted.
🧱 3. Structural Works Are Strictly Controlled
❌ You CANNOT:
- Hack structural (load-bearing) walls
- Modify beams, columns, or slabs
⚠️ You MAY:
- Hack non-structural partition walls (with approval)
👉 Always confirm with your contractor before hacking anything.
🚿 4. Bathroom Renovation Rules
Bathrooms are one of the most regulated areas.
Key rules:
- Waterproofing must be redone properly
- Floor finishes cannot exceed allowed thickness
- No unauthorised repositioning of drainage pipes
👉 Improper work can cause water leakage to neighbours below
⏱️ 5. Permitted Renovation Hours
To minimise disturbance:
Allowed hours:
- Weekdays: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Saturdays: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
❌ Not allowed:
- Sundays
- Public holidays
👉 Noisy works (hacking, drilling) are strictly controlled.
🧯 6. Approved Contractors Only
👉 HDB requires contractors to be HDB-registered
This ensures:
- Compliance with regulations
- Proper workmanship
- Accountability
👉 Choosing the right contractor matters—read
How to Choose a Good Carpentry Contractor in Singapore
🧹 7. Protection & Cleanliness Requirements
During renovation:
- Floors must be protected
- Common corridors must be kept clean
- Debris must be disposed properly
👉 Contractors must prevent damage to common areas.
⚡ 8. Electrical & Plumbing Rules
Electrical:
- Must be done by licensed electricians
- No illegal rewiring
Plumbing:
- Must follow PUB guidelines
- No unauthorised pipe relocation
👉 Safety is the top priority.
🚫 9. Renovation Timeline Restrictions
HDB also limits how long renovation can take:
- Typically within 3 months
- Some works (like hacking) have shorter deadlines
👉 Delays may require reapplication or penalties.
⚠️ 10. Common Violations to Avoid
- Starting work without permit
- Hacking structural walls
- Working outside permitted hours
- Causing water leakage
- Using unapproved contractors
👉 These can result in:
- Fines
- Work stoppage
- Mandatory reinstatement
🧠 11. What Most Homeowners Don’t Realise
👉 Even if your contractor says “can do”—it doesn’t mean it’s allowed.
As a homeowner:
- You are still responsible for compliance
- You may be liable for violations
💡 Final Thoughts
HDB renovation rules may seem restrictive, but they exist for a reason:
👉 To protect your home, your neighbours, and the building structure
The key is simple:
Plan properly, follow guidelines, and work with experienced professionals
