How to Choose the Best Toilet Bidet Attachment

If you are new to the whole concept of using a toilet bidet, it will be tougher for you to shop for one.

A popular and cheaper option to have your own toilet bidet at home is to get a bidet attachment instead of a new stand-alone toilet bidet model.

This is considered to be a more practical purchase decision because you do not need to look for additional space or redo your plumbing.

A bidet toilet attachment is made to work with an already existing toilet and can work with the water supply valves that you already have.

It also takes lesser time to install – you can have it up and work in less than an hour compared to getting a new unit that can take more than a day to install.

But how do you shop for the right bidet toilet attachment? Here is a list of factors that you should keep in mind.

The attachment should be the right fit

Of course, the most important thing that you should consider is if the bidet attachment is the right fit for your own toilet.

No need to worry though as this can be easily resolved unless you have a complicated toilet. Although each model and make are different, most of these are designed to fit standard one-piece toilets.

Quality
You will be using your toilet every day so your toilet bidet attachment should also be made out of quality materials. Stay clear of low-quality models since these will wear down faster.

Choose a brand that has a good reputation for quality. To do so, take the time to read reviews to see what people have to say about their product.

Choose models that use durable materials such as stainless steel or brass to ensure that the bidet attachment you purchase will have a long lifespan.

Warranty
Like most products, it is wiser to get a model that has its own comprehensive warranty.

Most models come with a one-year warranty, which is a good deal. One year is actually the standard for the industry. However, it is possible to find something that can cover beyond that.

Do you need warm water?

Some people prefer being washed with warm water instead of cold water. If you want this option, I suggest you look at the layout of your bathroom first. This is because some bidet attachment will need an extra hose that goes to your sink to provide warm water options.

So, if your sink is positioned away from the toilet, chances are you will have a hard time having this feature. You may want to invest in a bidet toilet seat instead, which could be more expensive compared to a bidet toilet attachment.

Installation

Most toilet bidet attachments are easy to install. They come with instructions that are not so complex.

For most models, all you have to do is remove the seat, place the attachment between the toilet base and the seat, then reattach the toilet. Then, you just have to hook it up with the water supply and check to see if there are any leaks.

If you are not so handy when it comes to installation, you can always hire an expert or ask someone with experience to do it for you.

With the help of this guide, we have no doubt that you will be able to find the right toilet bidet attachment for your bathroom.