What We Install
Bidet seats and washlets (the full replacement seat with warm water, heated seat, and dryer functions), simple bidet attachments (cold-water units that mount under your existing seat), and handheld bidet sprayers. We supply the unit or install one you bought — Toto, Kohler, and the rest.
What the Install Actually Involves
Shut off and drain the toilet supply, install a proper tee valve rated for the job (not the flimsy plastic one in some box kits), connect and leak-test the supply line, and mount the seat correctly — snug, aligned, and without cracking the porcelain, which is the most common DIY casualty. Powered seats also need a GFCI outlet within reach; we'll tell you up front if your bathroom doesn't have one and what your options are.
Before You Buy: The Two Gotchas
One: check your toilet's shape — elongated vs. round matters, and one-piece toilets with French curves fit fewer models. Two: powered seats need power — if there's no outlet near the toilet, an electrician visit is part of the real cost. Ask us before you order and we'll tell you what fits your bathroom in one phone call, free.