The article is devoted to the study of the effectiveness of various methods of reinforcing composite aerated concrete lintels intended for window and door openings in the construction of civil buildings. The authors have developed a composite aerated concrete lintel for window and door openings, which includes two or three aerated concrete blocks and a seam at the ends made with polyurethane glue. The lintel reinforcement is made in the form of tape and parts of carbon fiber tape attached to aerated concrete blocks. The article provides a comparative analysis of various methods of reinforcing lintels made of aerated concrete, including steel rods and glass-composite reinforcement, as well as external tape reinforcement using carbon tapes. The results of the study allow us to conclude that external tape reinforcement with carbon fiber tapes is the most effective method. The most thermally efficient type of lintel reinforcement is external tape reinforcement with carbon fiber tapes, since the reduced heat transfer resistance is 6-10% higher than that of similar lintels with another type of reinforcement, and 10-28% higher than traditionally used lintels (reinforced solid lintels and composite U-shaped lintels).