Lintels
Robert Price supply Catnic steel lintels and stainless steel lintels to suit any size, shape, length, breadth and depth of doorway, archway, window or aperture.
Catnic is committed to innovation and constant improvement to meet the changes in building regulations. Catnic lintels combine the key features of the Catnic lintel design that deliver excellent thermal performance and corrosion resistance.
Cavity Wall Lintels
For use in cavity wall construction to suit cavity widths from 50mm to 150mm.

Eaves Lintels
For use in cavity wall construction for closed eaves applications.

Timber Frame Lintels
For use in timber frame construction to suit cavity widths from 50mm to 150mm.

Internal Wall Lintels
For use in internal partitions and load bearing walls.

External Solid Wall Lintels
To suit two separate leaves of fairface brickwork and solid brick or block walls.

Single Leaf Lintels
To suit meter boxes and single leaf face brick or block walls.

Heavy Duty & Extreme Load Lintels
For external cavity wall construction to suit cavity widths from 50mm to 150mm with extreme loading conditions.

Lintel Accessories
Arch Centres, Stop Ends, Cavity Weep Vents and Soffit Cladding to complement your specific lintel requirements.

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Hi-Therm Lintels
If you're looking for the ultimate in thermally efficient lintels then look no further than the Hi-Therm Lintel from IG. The thermal performance of the Hi-Therm Lintel has been evaluated by the Building Research Establishment (BRE) and achieved a Psi value of 0.06 W/m·K. For further information please click here.
Special Lintels
When a building calls for something out of the ordinary, Expamet can design and manufacture special lintels to suit all shapes and sizes. Their extensive capability in special lintel design includes radius, natural and gothic arches, corner, apex and cant brick lintels as well as I Beams, 200mm wide inner leaf, feature plates and wider cavity lintels,.


