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Window and door openings weaken the wall and act as
“natural” expansion joints. One alternative is to place
expansion joints halfway between the windows. This
requires a sufficiently wide section of masonry between
the openings, typically 4 ft (1.2 m). It is often desirable
to locate vertical expansion joints along the edge or
jamb of the opening. In cases where the masonry above
an opening is supported by shelf angles attached to
the structure, a vertical expansion joint can be placed
alongside the opening, continuing through the horizontal
support.
If a vertical expansion joint runs alongside an opening
spanned by a loose lintel as shown in
Figure 6a
, the loose
steel lintel must be allowed to expand independently of
the masonry. A slip plane should be formed by placing
flashing above and below the angle. Mortar placed in front
of the lintel is subject to cracking; thus, a backer rod and
sealant should be used, as shown in
Figure 6b
. Because
steel expands more than masonry, a
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