Hi
I have knocked a small extension down to make way for a new one although it's revealed a concerning broken support/brickwork under an existing lintel which bridges the opening between the house and extension. This bearing is only about 100mm.
I was considering, acrow propping the lintels, building up a column (just one brick deep) under the two lintels (260mm wide), so about 30 courses of vertical brick and tying it into the existing internal wall with screw in wall starters. This should give about 200mm support under it. Replace the broken bricks where necessary of course!
Questions:
1. Is it best done in brick, breeze block (internal wall currently breeze block), or concrete block? Does it matter?
2. Any problems building the 30 brick courses in a day?
3. The width of column is 260mm so i'd have to cut a lot of bricks to stagger the brick on alternate courses. What's best stagger pattern, something like 100mm + 150mm bricks (not great overlap) or 70mm + 180mm (better overlap)?
3. Any other suggestions on the best way to do this?
Cheers
I have knocked a small extension down to make way for a new one although it's revealed a concerning broken support/brickwork under an existing lintel which bridges the opening between the house and extension. This bearing is only about 100mm.
I was considering, acrow propping the lintels, building up a column (just one brick deep) under the two lintels (260mm wide), so about 30 courses of vertical brick and tying it into the existing internal wall with screw in wall starters. This should give about 200mm support under it. Replace the broken bricks where necessary of course!
Questions:
1. Is it best done in brick, breeze block (internal wall currently breeze block), or concrete block? Does it matter?
2. Any problems building the 30 brick courses in a day?
3. The width of column is 260mm so i'd have to cut a lot of bricks to stagger the brick on alternate courses. What's best stagger pattern, something like 100mm + 150mm bricks (not great overlap) or 70mm + 180mm (better overlap)?
3. Any other suggestions on the best way to do this?
Cheers