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Add A Bidet For Completeness To Your Bathroom

Add A Bidet For Completeness To Your Bathroom By Neal Baker

Any bathroom that does not possess a bidet, in my opinion, is incomplete. Many mainland European countries such as Spain, Portugal, Greece and of course the France have been using bidets for decades.

However, we in the UK are still behind our European counterparts and have some way before we catch up.

Bidets are just like a sink or basin whereby you sit on the unit and wash your particulars usually following a visit to the toilet. The bidet will have a plug, hot and cold water taps or mixer that can be used to fill the bidet or force water up like a fountain.

Below are some tips and advise we hope you will find useful.

Installation

As a rule a bidet is usually installed and sited between the wash basin and toilet where possible and require approximately the same area as the toilet.

In an effort to match your bidet with your existing bathroom, ensuite or shower suites over spray, colour and depth of glaze we recommend that you purchase your bidet from the same supplier as your toilet. This will reduce the possibility of a miss match.

All bidets are generally supplied with a vertical spray that is positioned at the bottom of the bowl and designed to spray in an upward direction. Horizontal sprayers are available and are typically located at the back of the bowl. As with wash basin taps, you will also find a wide range of mixer taps with levers.

Bidets are fitted in much the same way as a pedestal basin with a drainpipe, trap and hot and cold water supplies. It is very important that you read the installation documentation for the unit you are fitting in order to choose the relevant inlet/outlet routes. If you are in any doubt you should consult a professional.

Written by Neal Baker on behalf of http://www.bathroomsensuite.com and http://www.bathroom-furnitureuk.co.uk, online retailers of bathroom furniture, bathroom suites and bathroom accessories in the UK.

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Comments

Unknown said…
Its funny that North Americans have a bit of hang up when it comes to washing private areas with water instead of paper. Certainly in the shower, we all wash thoroughly and feel much cleaner, essentially to make up for a days worth of wiping with paper. Using a bidet is proven to reduce inflammation from hemorrhoids, urinary tract infections, and other maladies that affect the private areas. Intalling a bidet toilet seat is the easiest way to bring a bidet into your home. two small nozzles hidden under the lid of the seat spray a soothing jet of water to clean and sanitize. The list of benefits is pretty impressive. Other cultures have known this for centuries, and probably suffer a bit when they visit North America.
Tuu said…
In Finland, in everu toilet there is this kind of small shower beside the toilet seat. You van spray yourself clean down there with warm water while sitting on the seat.

http://www.oras.com/fi/consumer/products/Pages/ProductVariant.aspx?productcode=8612

In general bidets and bidet showers are very general in Europe, In Asia. Why there is such a lack in States? I find it somehow ugly to use toilet paper only as many other bidet user also.

Even if You have a general shower you can detach from wall you can use it as a bidet shower. In States the seats are so stupidly designed (huge amoont of water with all the hmmm very close to you) that maybe this is not a good idea. But what I have seen in States there are only these firmly attached showers above your head - how can you wash yourself down there properly?
mike said…
it will not be better without bidet seat

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