The width of lintel beam is equal to the width of wall and the ends of it is built into the wall.
Roof supporting lintels.
This is usually used to hold up a roof creating a largely open space beneath for whatever use the building is designed.
Joists double span.
Lintel supporting girder truss.
In architecture post and lintel is a building system where strong horizontal elements are held up by strong vertical elements with large spaces between them.
The inner lintel was often made of timber.
Primary floor beam supporting secondary beam.
Supporting roof and floor.
The ends of lintels can rot if the walls they sit on are damp.
Floor joists single span.
These are normally common repairs.
Typical brick veneer construction with non load bearing brickwork and roof supported on internal timber or steel timber.
Cavity wall construction with timber or steel truss tiled roof supported equally on both leaves of brickwork.
The use of wider elements at the top.
They are part of the structure of your building.
A lintel or lintol is a structural horizontal block that spans the space or opening between two vertical supports.
Lintels are classified based on their material of construction.
It is often found over portals doors windows and fireplaces in the case of windows the bottom span is instead referred to as a sill but unlike a lintel does not serve to bear a load to.
It can be a decorative architectural element or a combined ornamented structural item.
The horizontal elements are called by a variety of names including lintel header architrave or beam and the supporting vertical elements may be called columns pillars or posts.
Floor beam double span.
A lintel is a beam placed across the openings like doors windows etc.
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A lintel supports the walls and floors above an opening such as a window or a door.
Design of lintel supporting roof in houses office buidlings schools and other structures.