Good evening everyone I've just bought a 2.5m wide retractable patio awning which I was planning to install today to the outside of our single brick extension. Having removed the old (quite light, fan type) awning, I marked out where the brackets for the new one would go, only to realise that the fixings would be going right in to the lintel above the patio doors
Judging by the fact that my battery powered hammer drill won't go any further through the outside of the wall than the render, I'm guessing that it's a concrete lintel. Then again, we have an air vent just above the patio doors which surely would be quite strange if the builder had to cut a big whole through a concrete lintel to install it!
As you can see from the picture space is very limited as the roof of the extension is only slightly above the door frame, so going higher to miss the lintel is impossible - can anyone please advise me whether it'd be ok to break out the SDS plus drill and install the expanding fixings for the awning directly in to the lintel? Don't worry I take full responsibility if I do it and it cracks......... but is it likely to take the weight of a heavy 2.5m x 3m awning?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Judging by the fact that my battery powered hammer drill won't go any further through the outside of the wall than the render, I'm guessing that it's a concrete lintel. Then again, we have an air vent just above the patio doors which surely would be quite strange if the builder had to cut a big whole through a concrete lintel to install it!
As you can see from the picture space is very limited as the roof of the extension is only slightly above the door frame, so going higher to miss the lintel is impossible - can anyone please advise me whether it'd be ok to break out the SDS plus drill and install the expanding fixings for the awning directly in to the lintel? Don't worry I take full responsibility if I do it and it cracks......... but is it likely to take the weight of a heavy 2.5m x 3m awning?
Thanks in advance for your help.