Toilet Bidet Converstion Kits
what you'll need
- Toilet bidet conversion kit
- Screwdriver
- Teflon tape
The toilet bidet is making advances in the popularity in the U.S. While the bidets have been well liked in Europe and the Middle East, just now they are come bigger into the homes of the U.S. However, many bathrooms here do not have room for both the toilet and bidet, so some manufacturers create and sell bidet conversion kits for people to do it themselves. Here we will take a look at how to use the easy conversion kits.
Turn off the water supply to the toilet via the valve beneath it. Then flush it to remove more than half of the water that it sitting in the tank. Open the tank up and put in some old towels in to soak up the rest. Using the screwdriver, remove the toilet seat. Set it in a safe place and keep it dry. Attach the spray to the back of the toilet seat and have it facing up. Follow any specific instructions that the manufacturer issued with the kit. Connect the two-way bidet valve to the toilet valve and use tape to seal it. Then connect the other part of the bidet valve to the tank and spray. Tape all connects shut. Reattach the toilet seat. Turn the water supply back on and test the bidet. If it works, then you are finished. If not, review the instructions and see what needs to be fixed.Step 1 - Shut Off Water
Step 2 - Remove Toilet Seat
Step 3 - Attach the Spray
Step 4 - Connect the Two-Way Valve
Step 5 - Turn Water Supply Back On