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I'm considering breaking through the cavity breezeblock wall between my hall
and my garage and fitting an external door between them ( an external door is required, I'm told ). This is one half of a project which also entails fitting an automatic garage door opener. Could anyone please tell me about the door lintel required? Would I need two lintels ( one each for the outer and inner cavity walls ) or do they come wide enough for both walls? Can I obtain something lighter than the concrete lintels I have seen up to now ( without sacrificing the strength required ) ? Can I fit the lintel by cutting a lintel sized horizontal 'slot' in the wall, securing the lintel into the slot, then cutting out the doorway below the lintel. Also, any tips would be appreciated about keeping everything ( like, the rest of my house ) in place while cutting this slot / doorway to stop a collapse before the lintel is in place and secure. |