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  1. Cracking to window lintels is a tell-tell sign of movement within a structure and shows that the lintel that supports the masonry above the window has failed. The threat of collapse is very real in many circumstances and a crack in the lintel should never be overlooked.
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    Lintels generally bow downwards when they fail, which forces the brickwork up and inwards resulting in cracks and bulging masonry. With failed lintels, the cracks shouldn’t extend beyond the width of the window or door. The most common reasons for lintel failure are faults with the lintel such as the corrosion of the steel.

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    2 days ago · lintels and/or counter-lintels as a preventive measure to avoid the appearance of cracks at the corners of openings. Figure 11 - Crack caused by poor sizing of the lin tel. Source: Authors.

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