• Treczoks@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    With my bathroom, the answer is simple. I would have to nail the bidet to the wall because of the lack of floor space, which would make it’s use rather awkward.

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        1 year ago

        That’s actually what we plan to use when we rework the bathroom. But there is no space for a separate bidet on the floor.

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      1 year ago

      My bidet cost ~$30 and took about 20 minutes to install to my existing toilet using basic tools. It’s great. I highly recommend it to anyone .

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        1 year ago

        I’d recommend taking a look at your plumbing first lol. I love my bidet, but I was not prepared to have to replace the horribly shitty 30 year old corrugated water lines that my toilet was installed with. That fucker was welded to the valve so I had to shut the water off for the whole house to install a new valve as well.

        Still with it though lol

        • HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          Who the fuck welds the line to the valve. Jesus butt cracker corn barrel roll skippy peanut butter. I put splitter valves on all mine now so we can hook up washlets without stress. One line to the toilet tank, one line to the bidet tank. Easy peasy. Also I try to make sure they’re those “only have to turn them a quarter turn and they’re on/off” valves forget what they’re called. This has been plumbing corner with dude who’s on the turd hole all day

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            1 year ago

            Fucking beats me lmao. Also recently upgraded my kitchen faucet, but it was long enough after putting in my bidet that I completely forgot about then until I was about to the ten minute job of swapping them out. Took 4 hours cause I had to go back to the hardware store to get new valves and wrench the rusty as fuck old valves off. I would hate being a plumber lol

            Also they’re called “quarter turn valves” lol

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        1 year ago

        Well, the toilet is still a toilet, but there is no space to add a bidet, too.

        But I’m thinking about getting a Japanese-style hightech toilet when we redo the bathroom. Which would have a bidet included.