Height issues with lintel and wall plate.

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Hi all,

Ihave used search and came across the following post......
//www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=227601
I have a simalar problem,
i need to span a 1.5m opening and have only got height to allow for a 100x70 lintel and then put on the wall plate which will be supporting the rafters of the roof,
would it be ok to use a length of 150x100 c16 timber for the lintel and wall plate in one? the width of the extension internally is 3.10m.
so if i got a length of c16 timber 150x100 x3.10m would this be ok to use?
also as in the post i pasted above i have a low slope roof so need to keep height above the door to be nomore than stated.
Thanks for any help.

jsmithy.
 
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The timber lintel is likely to be strong enough, as long as you can prove that shrinkage and fire will not be an issue.
 
Thanks noseall,
how would i know if shrinkage will be an issue?
the room was originally a bathroom with shower, and i have put french doors on the rear the room will then be used as a lounge area with tv dvd etc,
Dont think the fire issue is a problem(not sure about this) .
would it be ok to use a 100 x 70 prestressed then 100x70 wall plate instead as this would allow the roof to stay the same.
Thanks!

jsmithy
 
100mm x 70mm pcc lintels are fine up to a metre with standard loads.

Spanning 1.5m directly beneath the roof structure with a 70mm thick concrete lintel is a different matter. However you may be ok as long as you use it with a 100mm x 100mm angle iron to lend support.

The most sensible person to speak to is either a building control officer or a structural engineer.
 
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Cheers,
i agree that i could speak to bco/structural engineer and may end up doing so but i thought that this problem may have been encountered before and i may have got a solution to it,
I will thank you for taking the time to give some advice on this.

jsmithy
 
Thanks noseall,
how would i know if shrinkage will be an issue?
the room was originally a bathroom with shower, and i have put french doors on the rear the room will then be used as a lounge area with tv dvd etc,
Dont think the fire issue is a problem(not sure about this) .
would it be ok to use a 100 x 70 prestressed then 100x70 wall plate instead as this would allow the roof to stay the same.
Thanks!

jsmithy

why not use a 100 deep litel and a normal 50 mm plate...
 
Hi geraint,
cant find any 100x100 concrete lintel anywhere local merchants only sell 4x3 or 6x4 prestressed...
 

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