Ninjahedge
Structural
- Feb 15, 2011
- 12
I have a weird question.
on one project I am working on, there are masonry walls on an old structure that have been extensively remodeled over the years.
Lintels have been placed and windows and other openings added and sealed.
My question lies with one area. The owner would like a smaller opening (with a door) where a large opening now exists. I have read a bit about the notching methods for adding a lintel in a load bearing wall, but what can be used to remove and replace it?
The reason for this is to add to the buildings lateral stiffness by bonding a new section of masonry wall to the remaining existing. Other areas will have new openings placed, and I would like to preserve or improve the buildings stiffness by lengthening the shear walls where possible.
Any clue on the means and methods for this?
TIA!
on one project I am working on, there are masonry walls on an old structure that have been extensively remodeled over the years.
Lintels have been placed and windows and other openings added and sealed.
My question lies with one area. The owner would like a smaller opening (with a door) where a large opening now exists. I have read a bit about the notching methods for adding a lintel in a load bearing wall, but what can be used to remove and replace it?
The reason for this is to add to the buildings lateral stiffness by bonding a new section of masonry wall to the remaining existing. Other areas will have new openings placed, and I would like to preserve or improve the buildings stiffness by lengthening the shear walls where possible.
Any clue on the means and methods for this?
TIA!