No lintel on outer skin of wall?

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Morning all.

Just a question for my own knowledge really.

My house is 11 inch cavity walls. The inner skin has concrete lintels above the openings. The outer skin however only has a soldier course bridging the cavity. Shouldnt there be some sort of support holding the outer skin up above the openings? Surely it cant just rely on the upvc window frame?

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Surely it cant just rely on the upvc window frame?
It used to rely upon a stout wooden frame and some clever brickwork involving brick tor, DPC etc. But yes, you are correct in stating that UPVC replacements are not supporting. Its a simple enough remedy albeit faffy and thankless.
 
It used to rely upon a stout wooden frame and some clever brickwork involving brick tor, DPC etc. But yes, you are correct in stating that UPVC replacements are not supporting. Its a simple enough remedy albeit faffy and thankless.

I did think it seemed odd. What would the remedy be?
 
I did think it seemed odd. What would the remedy be?
100mm x 100mm angle iron lintel on the outer course.
Prop masonry, remove two courses of bricks above aperture, slot in support iron and replace the bricks.
 
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My house is built like this too. During the last demolishion I discovered that they were cast in situ with rebar, including butterfly ties between every ~4th soldier and the cast lintel.
 

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