Hi all, just looking for some advice
I have a 1920's house no cavity solid brick wall, a few years ago a UPVC door has been fitted and I'm guessing that a timber lintel was in place previously.
During the new door fit they seem to have fitted a concrete lintel, which is two small for the gap, on one end it's hanging over by no more than 1 cm over the existing brickwork and the other end is similar but the end has slipped as the brick has cracked following a crack up the wall.
I've done a few lintels before so happy enough to tackle and will put one or two strong boys in before I remove the old lintel.
Question is for a normal two storey house, 9 inch brick wall, standard size back door what height and width should the lintel be and how far should it stick over the edge.
My gut tells me to go for 2* (70*100) single lintels and put is 1/2 brick over at each end.
Would it be better using a single wider 70*200 lintel, althought I think due to the age two singles may be easier to get into place.
How does that seem,
thanks
I have a 1920's house no cavity solid brick wall, a few years ago a UPVC door has been fitted and I'm guessing that a timber lintel was in place previously.
During the new door fit they seem to have fitted a concrete lintel, which is two small for the gap, on one end it's hanging over by no more than 1 cm over the existing brickwork and the other end is similar but the end has slipped as the brick has cracked following a crack up the wall.
I've done a few lintels before so happy enough to tackle and will put one or two strong boys in before I remove the old lintel.
Question is for a normal two storey house, 9 inch brick wall, standard size back door what height and width should the lintel be and how far should it stick over the edge.
My gut tells me to go for 2* (70*100) single lintels and put is 1/2 brick over at each end.
Would it be better using a single wider 70*200 lintel, althought I think due to the age two singles may be easier to get into place.
How does that seem,
thanks