Lintels for new extension

Joined
20 Jul 2013
Messages
82
Reaction score
3
Location
Yorkshire
Country
United Kingdom
I'm wanting to insulate and use low energy products for my new extension.

I've found these lintels made from Steel and GRP called IG Hi-Therm Lintels Link http://iglintels.com/hi-therm-lintel/

Has anyone used these how do they compare to normal Steel Lintels


Thanks
 
Sponsored Links
it tells you in the description..

1) no need for DPC through use of glass-reinforced plastic (GRP)
2) Thermal efficient : reduces thermal bridging

2 problems of steel lintels removed at point of manufacture thus cuts down work and reduces labour. In terms of strengh they will perform the same purpose.


How are they in terms of cost?
 
Thanks just really wondering if they are worth the extra price and if you would actually feel any benefit.


Thanks
 
Thanks just really wondering if they are worth the extra price and if you would actually feel any benefit.


Thanks
You won't necessarily feel the benefit, as if you lose more heat, the heating system will just work slightly harder.

There is a chance they will prevent cold spots and potential mould growth if they can eliminate cold bridging, and maybe save you a little money on heating bills.
 
Sponsored Links
All steel cavity lintels have insulation and insignificant thermal transmission. IG's claims are tenuous and are paper based, with no real life benefits.
 
All steel cavity lintels have insulation and insignificant thermal transmission. IG's claims are tenuous and are paper based, with no real life benefits.
Agreed, the benefits are probably negligible unless you are trying to comply with the standards of a passive house.
 
All steel cavity lintels have insulation and insignificant thermal transmission. IG's claims are tenuous and are paper based, with no real life benefits.
A bit like argon filled DG units. Some of the double glazing industry claims are bonkers.

Best thing is, it only takes a tiny draft to negate any of these gimmicky claims. It's a pity quality workmanship wasn't so closely scrutinised and adhered to.
 

DIYnot Local

Staff member

If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.

Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.


Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local

 
Sponsored Links
Back
Top