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1750

MCC 1750: Carpentry Contractors — Credit Card Bonus Rates

Also classified as:
Visa: “Carpentry Contractors”
MC: “Carpentry Contractors”
Quick Answer

MCC 1750 covers CARPENTRY CONTRACTORS merchants, classified under contracted services. To maximize rewards at these businesses, look for credit cards with broad spending bonuses or contracted services category multipliers. MCC Lookup Tool to find which cards earn bonus rewards here.

Ace Hardware uses MCC 1750 for carpentry services. Home Depot sometimes codes wood floor installation under this category. Local carpentry contractors like John's Custom Carpentry also fit here.

Common Confusion

Cardholders often mistake any home improvement purchase as carpentry work, but only contracted carpentry and woodworking are coded MCC 1750.

Related MCC Codes

1520General Contractors-Residential and Commercial 1711Air Conditioning Contractors – Sales and Installation, Heating Contractors – Sales, Service, Installation 1731Electrical Contractors 1740Insulation – Contractors, Masonry, Stonework Contractors, Plastering Contractors, Stonework and Masonry Contractors, Tile Settings Contractors 1761Roofing – Contractors, Sheet Metal Work – Contractors, Siding – Contractors 1771Contractors – Concrete Work 1799Contractors – Special Trade, Not Elsewhere Classified 2741Miscellaneous Publishing and Printing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is MCC code 1750? +

MCC 1750 stands for Carpentry Contractors. It is a four-digit Merchant Category Code used by payment networks to classify businesses in the contracted_services category.

What types of businesses use MCC 1750? +

Merchants classified under MCC 1750 (Carpentry Contractors) operate in the contracted_services sector. Card networks assign this code during merchant onboarding based on the primary business activity.

Which credit cards earn bonus rewards at MCC 1750 merchants? +

MCC 1750 (Carpentry Contractors) is not currently a dedicated bonus category for most major credit cards. For contracted_services spending at these merchants, a flat-rate rewards card (1.5–2% on all purchases) is typically your most reliable option. Use our MCC Lookup Tool to find the best card for any specific merchant.

How many credit cards earn bonus rewards at MCC 1750 merchants? +

Currently, no credit cards in our database have a dedicated bonus category for MCC 1750 (Carpentry Contractors). Most purchases posting with this code will earn base rewards (typically 1–1.5x on everyday cards). A flat-rate cashback card is the most predictable choice for contracted_services spending.

What merchants are classified under MCC 1750? +

MCC 1750 is assigned to businesses providing carpentry contractors services. While this is a less common merchant category, any purchase that posts with code 1750 will be classified as 'Carpentry Contractors' by your card issuer, which determines whether contracted_services category bonuses apply to that transaction.

What is the difference between MCC 1750 and MCC 1520? +

MCC 1750 (Carpentry Contractors) and MCC 1520 (General Contractors-Residential and Commercial) are both in the contracted_services category but cover distinct merchant types. MCC 1750 is used for carpentry contractors businesses, while MCC 1520 is assigned to general contractors-residential and commercial merchants. Both may qualify for the same bonus category on your card — check your card's terms or use our MCC Lookup Tool to confirm.

Data verified Mar 2026 · Methodology · Advertiser Disclosure