Deck joists and ledger gap

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Sorry if my terminology is bad, I tried to pick up some of the terms and do some research in the ICC before posing the question here.

I've got a contractor replacing a deck for me and I noticed that he attached the joists to the ledger, then removed the screws and (looks like) pulled out a corner of the frame. This now caused a gap to gradually increase in distance from the ledger to the point where some of the boards now terminate in the hanger just before the hangers can screw into the board.

I understand that the best support for the joists, the wood should be fit as far in as possible. Is this an allowable gap? What should I expect to see in a fix of this is out of code?

Best Answer

Most building authorities will insist that all framing connections are joined so that there is no space between them. Most carpenters will follow this idea as a matter of principle.

When metal framing connectors are used the joists should abut the metal plate in the same way; as close to the inside of the connector as possible with no space.