Thanks for the replies you guys. I started the demolition of the hearth, a slight panic when I dug it out as I then realized brick piers stood on it! Panic ring to local builder who told me to prop it up and popped round this morning at 7.30am. He explained the INNER brick piers were infill and not supporting the breast and I should find a steel bar somewhere behind the render. Indeed I did...after a sleepless night. How many times have I read...find where you lintel or support is first!
I now have another question. You will see from the photos the arch bar I found. Though hints of rust, it seems pretty good condition to me...but what do I know! It is 10mm thick and the depth of the bricks...100mm. I can actually feel it inside the breast. Now I could trust that...and now knock out the infill...or subject to your thoughts install a lintel above that as insurance. If this is what you feel is best, will the following be ok...
LINTEL: 1200 X 100 X 65 prestressed concrete...
WICKES.
SPAN from brick columns is 940mm.
Column brick width both sides is 225mm.
Lintels come at 1200mm long.
So, installed the lintel will sit on the brick by 135mm, leaving only 90mm of brick on the outside of the Lintel even if I squeeze it in tight (Unlikely!). The
WICKES Lintels of this size says 150mm of bearing each side...so 15mm difference!
What would be your advice please.
A/ Do I need new concrete lintel.
B/ Will the spec above work.
Thanks guys.
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