VictorAK
Structural
- Dec 10, 2008
- 33
I'm looking for some advice for a new opening in a cinder block and brick veneer wall.
I would like to know how close I can place one side of the opening to the corner of the building.
The wall consists of 6" cinder block with a 4" brick veneer.
The opening is approximately 128" wide.
I'm thinking 24" of remaining cinder block from the corner should provide sufficient bearing for the steel lintel for the cinder block (the cinder block is considered the load bearing component of the structure).
However I would like to decrease the 24" if possible and was considering supporting the lintel with a column/trimmer.
Can the steel lintel be supported with a 6x6 wood column and reduce the distance to 12"?
Are there any rules for minimum distance from a corner to the opening?
I would like to know how close I can place one side of the opening to the corner of the building.
The wall consists of 6" cinder block with a 4" brick veneer.
The opening is approximately 128" wide.
I'm thinking 24" of remaining cinder block from the corner should provide sufficient bearing for the steel lintel for the cinder block (the cinder block is considered the load bearing component of the structure).
However I would like to decrease the 24" if possible and was considering supporting the lintel with a column/trimmer.
Can the steel lintel be supported with a 6x6 wood column and reduce the distance to 12"?
Are there any rules for minimum distance from a corner to the opening?