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palephx · 1 year
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It's been a while since I required charms, talismans, and random malocchios on my front door. Chag sameach/zizim Pesach, you amateurs.
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ukdamo · 6 months
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Today's Flickr photo with the most hits: The Eastman Kodak Building in the Prairie Avenue district, Chicago. Check out the box camera keystone in the lintel.
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mothmiso · 5 months
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Al Qasr (2) (3) (4) (5) by Panegyrics of Granovetter
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The old city dates to the Ottoman period (10th century CE) and sits astride important desert trade routes. (1) carved lintel (5) mill equipment    
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byfaithmedia · 2 months
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There was once a door that went to the Temple in this area. It’s bricked up now.
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ArThemis Database
Another new resource that may be of some interest to readers. ArThemis is a database hosted by the Art-Law centre at the University of Geneva containing case notes about art and cultural property disputes.
Another new resource that may be of some interest to readers. ArThemis is a database hosted by the Art-Law centre at the University of Geneva containing case notes about art and cultural property disputes settled through alternative resolution methods or traditional judicial proceedings. One of the latest featured cases is the return of the lintels from Prasat Nong Hong and Prasat Khao Lon from…
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sophiaseo34 · 11 months
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Don't Let Lintel Damage Bring Your Home Down
Lintels are crucial to any building's structure, supporting the masonry or stonework above doors and windows. Unfortunately, lintels can become damaged over time due to age, wear and tear, weather damage, or other factors. When this happens, it can lead to serious structural problems that can compromise the safety and stability of the building.
If you've noticed cracks in the masonry or stonework above your doors and windows, sagging or uneven rooflines, or other signs of lintel damage, it's important to take action promptly. Ignoring the problem can lead to more extensive damage and higher repair costs down the line.
Causes of Lintel Damage
Lintels can become damaged for a variety of reasons. Some common causes of lintel damage include:
Age and Wear and Tear: 
Lintels are subject to the same wear and tear as any other part of a building. Over time, exposure to the elements, moisture, and temperature fluctuations can weaken the lintel and cause it to crack or break.
Poor Installation: 
If the lintel was not installed properly or was made of inadequate materials, it may not be able to bear the weight of the masonry or stonework above it. This can cause the lintel to sag, crack, or break.
Structural Issues: 
If the building is experiencing structural issues, it can stress the lintels and cause them to fail. For example, settling or shifting in the foundation can cause the lintels to become uneven and fail over time.
Weather Damage:
Severe weather conditions such as heavy rain, snow, or high winds can cause lintel damage. Natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, or tornadoes can also damage lintels or cause them to fail completely.
Importance of Professional Contractors
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If you've noticed signs of lintel damage, it's important to address the problem promptly to avoid more extensive damage and higher repair costs down the line. While it may be tempting to try to tackle the repairs yourself, it's important to remember that lintel repair is a complex process that requires specialized knowledge and expertise.
Here are a few reasons why it's important to choose a professional lintel repair service:
Proper Diagnosis of the Problem: 
Various factors can cause lintel damage, and it's important to identify the root cause of the problem to provide an effective repair solution. A professional lintel repair service will have the experience and expertise necessary to properly diagnose the issue and determine the appropriate course of action.
Appropriate Materials and Techniques: 
Depending on the cause of the lintel damage, different materials and techniques may be necessary to repair the problem. A professional lintel repair service will have access to high-quality materials and the knowledge to use them properly, ensuring a long-lasting and effective repair.
Guaranteed Results: 
When you choose a professional lintel repair service, you can be confident that the repair will be done right the first time. Professional repair services typically offer a warranty or guarantee on their work, giving you peace of mind and protection against future issues.
Cost-Effective: 
While DIY repairs may seem like a cost-effective solution in the short term, they can often cost more in the long run if the repair is not done correctly. A professional lintel repair service may cost more upfront, but it can save you money in the long run by providing a lasting and effective repair.
Conclusion
In conclusion, lintel damage is a serious problem that should not be ignored. It can lead to various issues, including structural instability, water damage, and pest infestations. If you've noticed signs of lintel damage, it's important to address the problem promptly to avoid more extensive damage and higher repair costs down the line.
While it may be tempting to tackle the repairs yourself, choosing a professional lintel repair service is important to ensure the job is done right. At Dynamic GC Corp, we have the knowledge, skills, and tools necessary to provide expert lintel repair services to residential and commercial clients.
Whether you need a simple repair or a complete lintel replacement, our experienced team is here to help. Don't take any chances with the structural integrity of your building. Trust our experienced team to provide the expert lintel repair services you need to keep your building safe and stable for years. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help protect your building.
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akashihuahua · 11 months
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New York Backyard Large classic stone back porch idea
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Porch in Vancouver An example of a large craftsman tile back porch design with a roof extension.
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About a dozen Mesoamerican scripts are known, all or most of them apparently related to each other (for example, in their numerical and calendrical systems), and most of them still only partially deciphered.
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"Guns, Germs and Steel: A Short History of Everybody for the Last 13,000 Years" - Jared Diamond
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jishadjabbar · 2 years
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justinempire · 2 years
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mothmiso · 6 months
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Turkey 2009 (2) (3) (4) by d0gwalker
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(1) The Temple of Hadrian stands on Curetes Street in the ruined ancient city of Ephesus, near Selçuk in modern day Turkey. (2) (3) Herakleia is a ruined ancient town on the eastern edge of Lake Bafu on the western side of Turkey, by the modern day village Kapıkırı. (4) Fallen lintel stone at Didyma carved with the image of two griffins lies within the central enclosure of the Temple of Apollo.    
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389 · 28 days
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LINTEL FRAGMENT, red slate sculpture ~ carving Adam Paul Heller
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Stone Lintels from 11th Century Discovered in Thailand's Prasat Ban Bu Yai
via Bangkok Post, 15 July 2023: Archaeologists in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, have discovered four stone lintels dating back to the 11th or 12th century, carved in the Old Khmer style, at the Prasat Ban Bu Yai archaeological site.
via Bangkok Post, 15 July 2023: Archaeologists in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, have discovered four stone lintels dating back to the 11th or 12th century, carved in the Old Khmer style, at the Prasat Ban Bu Yai archaeological site, with plans to develop it into a tourist attraction. The 10th Regional Office of Fine Arts in Nakhon Ratchasima found the stone lintels featuring delicately carved…
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