Simple and comfortable to use, a bidet is a sit-down wash basin used for partial bathing. Historically popular in Europe , bidets are becoming a favorable addition to the modern American home.
- Provide comfortable use
- Easy to install
- Aid in the relief of certain medical conditions
- Offered in vertical and horizontal spray styles
- Complement the styles and colors of matching toilets
The user sits astride the bowl facing the faucet to control the spray or fill the bowl with water.
Bidet InstallationRequiring as little as three feet of space, simply rough-in the bidet, install the faucet and connect the supplies. Bidets can easily be incorporated into the layout of today’s larger master bath suites.
Spray OptionsFresh water enters the fixture through a vertical spray in the center of the bowl, integral filler, or a special spout that delivers a horizontal stream.
Gentle CleansingThe bidet's use of water provides convenient gentle cleansing for those with conditions such as hemorrhoids, rashes or incontinence.
Bidet faucets are sold separately and usually are selected to match the other bath faucets and accessories. If your bidet is over-the-rim, choose an over-the-rim faucet. If your bidet is a vertical spray, choose a vertical spray bidet faucet. They come in a variety of styles, finishes and lever styles.
Vertical spray faucets may require a vacuum breaker. Bidet faucets include a pop-up drain; the P-Trap is not included.





