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Hi. Looking for a bit of help if possible please. Im going to build a block garage at home , Its single skin with 140mm block. I need a lintel for the garage door opening which is going to be 3600 so presume will need a lintel 3900. What type lintel should i use to span this length ? There wont be much load on it just 2 courses of 140mm block above. The roof sits on a separate steel frame. Any advice much appreciated
 
Hi. Looking for a bit of help if possible please. Im going to build a block garage at home , Its single skin with 140mm block. I need a lintel for the garage door opening which is going to be 3600 so presume will need a lintel 3900. What type lintel should i use to span this length ? There wont be much load on it just 2 courses of 140mm block above. The roof sits on a separate steel frame. Any advice much appreciated
Is the wall going to be rendered?
 
Hi. No im not going to render it , i may in time clad it with timber
 
Thanks Tony , Would it be ok the 140 block overhanging with it only being 133 ?

Thankyou
 
A concrete lintel could well be cheaper than steel, but heavier to lift into position.
 
Thanks Tony , Would it be ok the 140 block overhanging with it only being 133 ?

Thankyou
Perfectly OK - a 3mm overhang each side is nothing.
You can overhang up to 1/3 the thickness of the block, though I wouldn't advise it in your case.
 
Thankyou Tony most helpfull , Would you go for the steel or concrete ?
 
Whichever is cheaper or easier.. Long concrete lintels can fracture if not handled carefully.
 
The problem with using angles is that they can rwist under load, particularly on long spans.
A bit risky I would have thought.
 
If the roof is independant and you're going to clad the thing why not a timber solution.

You could create a truss essentially and that would save you a lot of effort.
 

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