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Catnic BHD100 Lintel is used to form openings on single solid internal and external walls. The BHD100 box lintel is manufactured from galvanised st...
View full detailsThe CN50C/CN51C 215mm Solid Wall Lintel A T Lintel designed to Support two leaves of a 215mm Fairface Brick Wall. Suitable for use under various lo...
View full detailsThe Catnic BSD100 lintel is the perfect go-to box lintel to specify for those internal blockwork walls. Available in several sizes from stock to su...
View full detailsThe Catnic CN71A Solid Wall Lintel 200mm is Perfect for Exterior Solid Walls The Catnic CN71A box profile lintel is one of the toughest competitors...
View full detailsThis Extra Heavy Duty Box Lintel is Designed for Internal Solid Walls. Corrosion Protection for Durability & Long Life, including Galvanised &a...
View full detailsThe Catnic CN81C External Solid Wall Lintel is a Heavy Duty Lintel The Box Profile means this Catnic Lintel will resists twists during Construction...
View full detailsThe Catnic CN81B Box Lintel Catnic CN81B External Solid Wall Box Lintel is a Standard Duty Lintel The Box Lintel Profile means this Catnic Lintel ...
View full detailsThe Catnic CN71C External Solid Wall Lintel is a Heavy Duty Catnic Lintel The Box Profile means this Catnic Lintel will resists twists during Const...
View full detailsFor internal partition walls solid wall lintels, whether 75mm, 100 or 150mm, box lintels are a good choice, designed to take nominal loads in a lightweight domestic setting, to concrete floors and attic trusses in a heavier load setting.
Box lintels are slotted to take a plaster finish. Be sure to order an insulation-filled box section if the lintel is to be built into the leaf of an external wall and is part of the thermal envelope.
External solid wall box lintels have a flat lip to support the facing masonry and will have insulation within the box too.
T lintels are shaped like an upside-down letter T and are designed to take two leaves of a fair-faced brick or block wall while remaining almost invisible.
Steel is often cheaper than concrete and has a better load bearing capability too. When you need a lintel to be discreet, choose a T-lintel, or for a lintel that will take plaster well, a steel box section will do the job.
Catnic were the first to bring steel lintels to the UK construction market back in the 1960s and the company has built on its time-served experience ever since. Today Wade stocks Catnic box and T lintels for almost every imaginable specification.
Their solid wall lintels come in different grades to fit larger or smaller spans and all are galvanised and powder-coated.
Stressline is another British company that started in the 1960s, producing a range of concrete lintels. Their story is one of innovation as Stressline is credited with making the first thermally broken steel lintel in 1991.
Their T-lintels are almost I-beams in that their shape is similar, as in the bottom (top) of the T is folded back on itself. This added piece of engineering design means that this lintel is capable of spanning nearly five metres.
Today the Birtley Group includes the specialist Expamet masonry accessories supplier and has a reputation as a market leader in galvanisation of its products. If your project is in a coastal location where anti-corrosion performance is important, check out their range of box steel lintels.
UK Building Regulations are always being updated and the Future Homes Standard requires all thermal lintels to bring down emissions by 75-80%. At Wade, all our lintel products already conform and are therefore future-proof.
Call or email for technical advice and to place your order for rapid UK-wide kerbside delivery.
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