Compression lintel system

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Picture of a lintel above a door

A new and innovative bolt-together lintel system featuring an innovative design and easy installation process is available from HalleysUK. The compression lintel can provide a cost effective alternative to more traditional concrete or steel beam lintels.

Ideal for openings of up to one metre in existing single-skin internal walls of brick or block, the compression lintel has LABC Registered Details certification and is fully tested and approved for domestic and commercial use.

It is suitable for internal use in single-skin walls only. The lintel comes in two main separate parts, which bolt together each side of the wall to compress the block/brick - enabling the wall below the lintel to be removed. This allows for a lintel to be installed without requiring wet work or props to the existing wall.

Used as a retrofit lintel as per the manufacturer’s detailed installation instructions, the lintel can be installed in just a couple of hours, creating openings, doors, or windows up to one metre width in walls of coursed brick, block, or stone up to 100mm thickness.

While a higher load may be possible in some types of walls, the typical maximum load is 17.8KN. More information is available from www.halleysuk.co.uk

LABC Registered Details, now known as LABC Assured (as of March 2019), is a one-off certification process proving compliance with building regulations and standards across England, Wales & Scotland. Registering your product, system or house type with LABC increases industry confidence while also raising the profile of your company.

 

Please Note: Every care was taken to ensure the information was correct at the time of publication. Any written guidance provided does not replace the user’s professional judgement. It is the responsibility of the dutyholder or person carrying out the work to ensure compliance with relevant building regulations or applicable technical standards.

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