A lintel beam (or simply lintel) is a structural element placed above doors, windows, or other openings in a building. Its main purpose is to support the weight of the wall or structure above the opening and distribute that load to the sides, preventing the wall from collapsing under the weight.
Lintel beams can be made from various materials such as:
Concrete (reinforced with steel for added strength)
Wood (common in older or traditional structures)
Steel (often used in larger openings or commercial buildings)
Brick or Stone (found in older masonry buildings)
In construction, lintels are critical for structural stability, especially in load-bearing walls, and they also contribute to the aesthetic design, often adding decorative elements to enhance the building’s appearance.
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