The main problem with this installation is where to site the waste pipe. The pipe that carries the water away must have a gradual slope to the soil pipe. It may be an idea to fit this connection to existing shower or bath pipework? Brockley Plumbersinstall varied plumbing equipment.
1). Allow space around the bidet, Width-1.2mtrs and depth-0.75 mtrs in order to sit or stand with some comfort.
2). The unit is supplied with the correct size screws for wooden floors. If the floor is solid concrete, drill and plug for the screws. A Brockley Plumbers can carry out all plumbing jobs.
3). A large choice of Bidet taps are available but all have a 15mm threaded joint at the base for supply connection. Old style taps have a rubber washer inside that will wear after time. Newer style taps have two ceramic discs requiring less turns to operate and that will probably last for the life of the Bidet.
4). The tap fits through the top back edge of the unit with a rubber seal between Bidet and tap and secured by supplied washers and nuts.
5). If this is a new fit, bring the plumbing to within 200mm of the bottom of the taps and then fit the flexible connector allowing for misalignment. The connectors can be either corrugated copper (easy to bend, then soldered) or flexible rubber with braided steel wire sheathing. Such connectors have either compression or collet-type push fit fittings, and can be purchased with or without an integral service valves ( these are useful in that they allow you to maintain the taps simply by shuttingoff its own dedicated valve with a screwdriver and this is particularly handy when or if you have an emergency situation with the unit.
Note: The flexible connectors are quite expensive but are definitely worth it.

