E88. What is a Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) rating and how can it affect your home? with special guest Leanne Jordan
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In this eye-opening episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast, hosts Amelia and Frank are joined by special guest Leanne Jordan, a qualified Bushfire Practitioner, to unpack everything you need to know about Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) ratings and how they impact your build.
Whether you're planning a new home, an extension, or converting an existing building like a church into a residence, understanding BAL ratings is essential if you're in a bushfire-prone area. Leanne walks through what a BAL rating actually is, how it's determined, and why it's more than just a checkbox for council approvals. She explains the factors that influence a rating—from slope and vegetation type to the distance between your home and the nearest fuel source—and reveals how land management can help reduce your BAL rating over time.
Frank and Amelia discuss with Leanne the challenges of building in areas close to bushland, including how hazard management zones are calculated and what it takes to design a compliant home. From gravel-covered clear zones to strategic vegetation removal, this episode is packed with practical tips and expert advice to help you feel more informed, and a little less overwhelmed.
A must-listen for homeowners, designers, and builders alike!
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