stuckinthemud
Established Member
Please don’t shout at me. Twenty years ago we put every penny we had into reglazing our house in shiny plastic double glazing. When the fitter ripped out the upstairs back window he also accidentally ripped out the rotten lintel. More accurately it fell out as it was only held in by the window. I quickly ran down to my wood pile, grabbed and cut timber to the same dimensions as the old lintel and rammed it in place. Absolutely no way we could fund a Catnic or similar. The bodge is now showing signs of stress (cracks in plaster, suggestions of a bow developing in centre of the window. So, what is the correct way to replace a timber lintel in an early 20th century terrace supporting a stone and rubble infill wall, the outer course being supported by a shallow pitch brick arch? The opening is 48” wide 10” deep