I'm taking out the back of my attached garage to add a rear door. There's a 10' high block wall supporting the roof and a brick outer wall which isn't supporting anything.
My plan was to have the lintel sitting at the base of the wall, support the roof joists above with acrow props, then hire a Genie lift to lift my 9' lintel up (between acrows and wall) and slot it into place.
However, I've just noticed that the legs of the Genie lift will be poking further out than the forks (obviously so it doesn't topple over).
Option 1: Take both walls down with just the acrows in place, then lift the lintel, or;
Option 2: Knock a few blocks/bricks out at the base of the walls for the legs to slide through, and take the walls down after?
What do you guys reckon?
My plan was to have the lintel sitting at the base of the wall, support the roof joists above with acrow props, then hire a Genie lift to lift my 9' lintel up (between acrows and wall) and slot it into place.
However, I've just noticed that the legs of the Genie lift will be poking further out than the forks (obviously so it doesn't topple over).
Option 1: Take both walls down with just the acrows in place, then lift the lintel, or;
Option 2: Knock a few blocks/bricks out at the base of the walls for the legs to slide through, and take the walls down after?
What do you guys reckon?