Bidets can be installed on any toilet. With most toilets, installing the bidet is straightforward. However, some situations call for extra parts and, in rare cases, permanent alterations to the bathroom.

Can you install a bidet on any toilet?

Bidets can be installed on any toilet. With most toilets, installing the bidet is straightforward. However, some situations call for extra parts and, in rare cases, permanent alterations to the bathroom.

Can I install a bidet myself?

On the other hand, you can easily install a bidet toilet seat yourself. Bidet toilet seats are designed to be installed by anyone, no special skills needed. This type of bidet attaches directly to your existing toilet, so you don’t even need to worry about new plumbing.

Are bidets hard to install?

A freestanding bidet to your home requires dedicated plumbing lines, but bidet toilet seats and hand-held bidet sprayers are easy to install and require very little space in your bathroom.

Do bidets get poop on them?

Yes, you can poop in a bidet! Bidet toilets, bidet seats, and bidet attachments all use a traditional-style toilet to flush waste away. Our bidet toilets are an integrated all-in-one system, and our bidet seats and attachments connect to an existing toilet, so pooping in them is not a problem at all – it’s the point!

How do I know if a bidet will fit my toilet?

In most cases, you will need 3 inches or 7.6cm for a Round toilet and 2 inches or 5cm for an Elongated toilet for a Bidet Toilet Seat to fit. This area should be flat and not have any curvature or sloping up. Most two-piece toilets will have 3 to 4 inches or 7.6cm to 10cm.

How do you choose a bidet attachment?

If you want to satisfy all family members, consider a bidet attachment with dual cleansing function. That is an attachment which has a rear and feminine wash mode. Frequently, the bidet will do that by housing dual nozzles – a separate nozzle for posterior wash and a second nozzle for feminine wash.

How does a bidet not spray poop everywhere?

No, bidets don’t spray poop everywhere when you use them. Bidets use a concentrated stream of water specifically directed to cleanse your backside and genitals. The waste does not get sprayed all over. Think of it as a safe, spotless wash for your butt.