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Old 7/27/09, 10:08 PM
Kenneth Rentz Kenneth Rentz is offline
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I saw this today. It is a front porch with brick above supported by a steel lintel. The lintel is not supported at either end. No cracks or sags and other units in the complex had the same issue. Am I not seeing something, I have always seen lintels supported on both ends.
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Old 7/27/09, 11:19 PM
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Supported in depth, not length
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Old 7/27/09, 11:27 PM
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I wonder what the other side looks like as far as what is holding the lintel in place and notice it is not primed or painted.
Were there weep holes?
I am not quite sure from the pic, though it looks like I see vertical mortar openings.
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Old 7/28/09, 12:41 AM
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Default Re: lintel support

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I saw this today. It is a front porch with brick above supported by a steel lintel. The lintel is not supported at either end. No cracks or sags and other units in the complex had the same issue. Am I not seeing something, I have always seen lintels supported on both ends.
I cannot tell from the pic but it is probably bolted to framing behind if not at ends.



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