lintel over window aparture on non loadbearing wall

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There seems to be a general rule of 150mm bearing for lintels on loadbearing walls.

Does the same reasoning apply to non loadbearing walls?

I want to install a new window (0.631 * 0.900) on the first floor in an external non loadbearing wall. Do I still have to allow a 150mm bearing at both ends. In other words do I have to install a 1metre Catnic CG50/100 or similar.
Thanks.
 
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yes, the 150mm rule will apply to all lintels, though it used to be 100mm when i were a lad. what makes you think an outside wall isn't load bearing. the inner skin of an outside wall will be carrying the roof, surely?
 
Would have thought that two wall carried all the roof loading and the other two was just masonry loading.
Is this incorrect
 
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All external walls should be considered load bearing. Lintels come in increments of 150mm so for a 900 opening pick a 1200mm long lintel. Also if you phone catnic and discribe what/where your putting the opening they will give you a lintel spec.
 

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