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At Wade, we can supply a wide range of cavity lintels from Stressline, Birtley and Catnic, in standard, medium, heavy and extra-heavy-duty, and thermally broken Part L compliant. Wade can supply steel lintels from 900mm to 3.6m and cavity sizes ranging from 50mm to 150mm.
Elevate your construction projects with our Stressline Standard Duty 130mm Cavity Lintel SL130. Designed for easy installation and suitable for a ...
View full detailsGalvanised Steel for Longer Durable Life - Easy to Install with Built-in Plaster Key Designed to Support Masonry Loads, Distributed Timber & Ro...
View full detailsExtra Heavy Duty Lintel in Sizes to 5100mm. Premium Quality Galvanised Steel suitable for Concrete Floor Loads and Attic Trusses Market Leading...
View full detailsThe CG130 Catnic Cavity Lintel comes with Built-in DPC and Integral Plaster Key Standard Duty Lintel in a Variety of Lengths Duplex Corrosion Prot...
View full detailsThe Catnic CH130 Open Back Lintel With its Open Back Profile, this Heavy Duty Catnic Cavity Lintel allows Masonry to be built up continuously on bo...
View full detailsThe CX130 Catnic Lintel is an Extra Heavy Duty Open Back Cavity Lintel for 130mm - 145mm Cavity The CX130 has a Perforated Steel Baseplate and Inte...
View full detailsSteel cavity lintels are the top choice for traditionally built brick and blockwork construction projects. The lintels sit invisibly behind the external brickwork while supporting the structure.
Infilled with a polystyrene filler, they reduce condensation and cold bridging too. It is usual for the performance of the steel cavity lintels required on a construction site to be specified by the contractor or client’s architect or structural engineer.
Here’s our brief guide to where to use steel cavity wall lintels.
Steel lintels for cavity walls work well because they are generally much stronger than pre-stressed concrete lintels over larger spans. If your opening is greater than 1500mm (4’ 9”), then you will need to use a steel lintel.
Use a standard lintel for any door or window opening without secondary loads, such as joist ends for timber floor structures. The rule to follow is triangulation.
If there is a minimum of 600mm (2 feet) of brickwork to each side of the opening and no obstructions above, then a standard lintel should be able to support the triangle of masonry directly above.
If you cannot make up a clear triangle over the opening then your lintel will have to take the entire load of all the masonry overhead. If there isn’t 600mm to either side of the opening, then a heavier-duty lintel should be specified.
A heavy-duty lintel is usually required when the masonry wall is supporting a concrete floor, timber joist ends, attic trusses, or where the opening required is wider than a standard window size.
Your architect or structural engineer should be able to flag up any requirement to go for a heavier specification.
Thermal break lintels from Catnic separate the cavity wall masonry leaves, which minimises heat transfer and makes them fully compliant with the Part L energy loss regulations. Simple, yet effective, they are available in standard and heavy-duty specifications.
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