Cut the tongue/groove off flooring the starting??

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Hi

Quick question. Laying some P5 chipboard in my hall to replace damaged floorboards.

The chipboard has tongue/groove all around.

Should I trim off the tongue/groove for the starting board to give a butt joint against the masonry or just leave it?

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You should leave an expansion gap. If you have air ingress issues you can use a special foam tape now that is amazing.

"where boards abut a rigid upstand, a minimum 10mm expansion gap should be provided; for large areas of boarded floor, a wider expansion gap may be required at upstands and intermediate expansion gaps of 2mm per linear metre of floor should be provided."
 
Look for "Compraband" and leave 10 to 15mm gap at the walls. Yes, cut the starting tongue off as well
 

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