Yes, termite treatment is necessary for furniture, especially in Indian homes.
Proper termite treatment protects wooden furniture from damage, increases its lifespan, and prevents infestation caused by humidity and seasonal changes.
Termites feed on wood from the inside, which means damage often goes unnoticed until it becomes serious. In India, termites are common due to:
Once termites attack, furniture strength is permanently compromised.
Yes, solid wood furniture should always be termite-treated.
Even high-quality woods like Sheesham, Teak, or Mango wood require preventive treatment to ensure long-term protection.
At Urbanfry Homes, all solid wood furniture is pre-treated for termites before finishing, so customers don’t need to apply treatment separately.
Plywood and MDF furniture also need termite protection because:
However, once MDF or plywood is damaged, it usually cannot be restored.
If furniture is factory-treated, no immediate additional treatment is required.
If untreated furniture is placed in a termite-prone area, professional treatment is recommended.
At Urbanfry Homes:
This ensures durability without extra effort from the customer.
Termite treatment isn’t optional — it’s essential protection, especially for wooden furniture in Indian homes.
Whether solid wood or engineered wood, treated furniture lasts longer, stays stronger, and gives peace of mind.