
A few simple tools will be required to install your bidet. You or the installer will need two crescent or open end wrenches, tools to remove old toilet seat, Teflon tape or pipe sealant and a flexible water line going to the toilet. All other parts will be supplied with the bidet you purchase.
If the bidet seat you choose does not connect to a existing warm water supply, then the warm water is supplied by the built in water tank and heater in the bidet seat. The water temp and pressure is regulated electronically for consistency.
The two colors available at this time are white and beige. (please choose your color during checkout) All orders default to white if other color is not chosen or available.
Contact a licensed electrical contractor in your area and ask them to install a Ground Fault Protected Outlet, GFI, near the base of your toilet. The average cost for this can range from $100 – 175 for each unit installed.
Several bidet seats or attachments offered by Bidet Services are designed to connect to a warm water source like a hand sink. The warm water portion of the bidet taps into your sinks warm water with a t-valve that installs between the two lines. It is best that your toilet be horizontal with a sink for this type of bidet installation.
Yes, the function of the toilet does not change. A user that chooses not to use the bidet can still use the toilet the same way as usual.
All bidet seats sold by Bidet Services come with a minimum of a 1 year manufacturer's warranty.
When buying your toilet, ensure that you know if your bidet seat will fit a one-piece or two-piece toilet and if the shape of the bowl is round or elongated.