Extending opening at back of house
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Extending opening at back of house

by eod » Fri May 07, 2010 8:36 am

There are currently some fairly old, smallish french doors at the back of my house and I am thinking of extending the opening & fitting new, wider more standard size doors.

This would involve altering the brickwork. I want to find out what this would involve before deciding who to hire / what i can do myself.

There are 'soldiers' (bricks postioned vertically) over the doors at the moment (as there are over our windows). I presume these act as a sort of lintel?

Would it be possible to hold the brickwork above the door with acros, insert a bigger lintel & then chop out the brickwork as necessary or is this oversimplifying things.

Many thanks,,,,

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by stoneyboy » Sat May 08, 2010 7:38 pm

eod,
"I presume these act as a sort of lintel?" No they don't.
You will need to fit a new lintol to support the wall which may be a cavity wall. Your description is simplifying things but broadly correct.
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by eod » Sat May 22, 2010 11:04 am

many thanks Stoneyboy,

out of interest, if the soldiers (vertical bricks) aren't for support are they purely decorative?

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by stoneyboy » Mon May 24, 2010 9:40 pm

eod,
"are they purely decorative" YES unless they are in an arch form then they would be for support.
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