A steel plate straddling the top of a 3’x6’ ground level window has bowed causing separation from the bricks above.
The first row of bricks above the steel plate appears to be suspended without any visible support from below. The row of bricks above the steel plate is level and, appears to have been installed without mortar between the bricks and steel plate.
Can anybody explain how the bricks are supported, and suggest a method of repair since I am not sure if back-filling the ΒΌ “ gap, with a concrete patch will, provide the proper support. Not that it seems to need it.
The first row of bricks above the steel plate appears to be suspended without any visible support from below. The row of bricks above the steel plate is level and, appears to have been installed without mortar between the bricks and steel plate.
Can anybody explain how the bricks are supported, and suggest a method of repair since I am not sure if back-filling the ΒΌ “ gap, with a concrete patch will, provide the proper support. Not that it seems to need it.
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