• Product: IG Timber Frame Lintels - Standard / Heavy / Extra Heavy Duty
  • Product: IG Timber Frame Lintels - Standard / Heavy / Extra Heavy Duty
  • Product: IG Timber Frame Lintels - Standard / Heavy / Extra Heavy Duty
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IG Timber Frame Lintels - Standard / Heavy / Extra Heavy Duty

by IG Lintels Ltd


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Description

All IG timber frame lintels satisfy the thermal performance requirements of Approved Document L of the Building Regulations (E & W), Northern Ireland’s Technical Booklet F and Scotland’s Technical Handbook, section 6. Provide a damp proof course / cavity tray over all lintels. 

For more detailed information applicable to a particular wall construction, contact IG Lintels Technical Department. Refer to manufacturers literature for details regarding lintel ranges, height, thickness and uniformly distributed load (UDL) figures.

Application

  • Timber frame lintels for use in an external timber frame cavity wall construction above window and door openings.
  • Cavity widths greater than 50 mm.
  • Lintels should be installed with a minimum end bearing of 150 mm, bedded on mortar and levelled along its length and across its width.
  • The masonry above the lintel should be built in accordance with BS EN 1996-2.
  • All timber frame lintels must be installed with restraining clips and a timber pinch batten to prevent rotation of the lintel during the building stage.
  • IG timber frame restraint clips are supplied free of charge and must be fixed to the timber frame structure by 3.3 x 50 mm galvanized nails. Lateral restraint clips should be placed at 500 mm centres each side of mid span.  
  • NHBC & LABC recommend a damp proof course (DPC) or cavity tray should be installed over all openings in external cavity walls.
  • Allowance should be made for the movement of the timber frame structure due to settlement and shrinkage. 
  • Masonry should be laid on a mortar bed and all perpendicular joints should be filled.
  • The external lintel flange must project beyond the window/door frame and it is recommended that a flexible sealing compound is used between the underside of the lintel flange and the frame. 
  • Do not cut lintels to length or modify them in any way without consulting an IG engineer.  
  • Masonry should not overhang any flange by more than 25 mm.  
  • The practice of propping a lintel is sometimes used to facilitate speed of construction. It should only be introduced after initial masonry load has been applied to the lintel. 
  • Stop ends are required at each end of a lintel to prevent moisture cascading over the ends into the cavity and onto the inside wall.
  • At least two weep vents are required per opening and positioned not more than 450 mm apart. 

Product Links

  • https://iglintels.com/lintels/standard-lintels/timber-frame-lintels/standloa/
  • https://iglintels.com/lintels/standard-lintels/timber-frame-lintels/timber-frame-l7hd/
  • https://iglintels.com/lintels/standard-lintels/timber-frame-lintels/timber-frame-l7XHD/
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Last Updated

04/03/2026

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