I always find your videos extremely clear and very helpful. I’m a woman who is finding getting old quite challenging and your videos have really helped me in a lot of different situations. Thank you very much.😊
Omg...never thought it is that simple to install a bidet. Have been wanting to have have it for ages!! But worry about the plumber cost! 😂 thank you xx
What a great idea. I just purchased this item and it should work wonders after my hip surgery. A little cold water in the morning will sure help me wake up. Thanks for the video.
Thank you! That’s very helpful. I recently moved out for college & my mom was so proud that I did it myself haha! Wouldn’t have done without this informative video tho!
After a couple months in the Middle East, I came to love bidets. Your video gave me the confidence to try this myself (68 yo woman)! To stop leaks, I did have to use a wrench to tighten a couple of the connections, probably because I don't have enough hand strength and I was working in a tight space. The cone-shaped washer in the T-valve was not installed, and I had to ask my husband which way it should be inserted.
You can use plumber tape/teflon tape instead of the washer included to avoid leaks. It's super cheap and super reliable. Can be used in metal or plastic pipes as well. Just remember to apply the tape clockwise or the same direction when you close pipes/valves/etc. Just in case it's not clockwise.
It’s either bots or someone accidentally clicked the button. Don’t let it get to you. It’s just a number. This video is really helpful and the dislikes won’t prevent the video from reaching anyone who needs it.
Just installed mine then came online to see how others did. I have to say your channel's content is so valuable for home care. I wish I knew about it years ago when caring for my parents. Subscribing for sure.
It is just so clean. I have been using it ever since I was born here in India. Went to UK for my masters,It was just so much discomforting and gross experience to clean my butt with Toilet Paper. Paper can't do the job of Water 100% clean with no bad smell. There are some houses where the water pressure is low please make a video how to fix low pressure water in your bathroom.
Very good! Sometimes it’s good to use plumbing tape around the threads otherwise, you explained it well. Like the fact more women are doing a lot of diy projects as it’s a great way of saving money.
For those of us who get used to this method, travel bidets are now available. Turn off the water, drain the tank, undo the bottom of the tank. Great video.
I am from Portugal. growing up we always had a full bidet in all the bathrooms. When I arrived in the states, I kept looking for where Americans hid their bidets. I was crushed when I realized there weren't any. How do you live without it? The full bidets in Portugal are super practical and they have hot and cold water, and you can even buy special "intimate" soap washes and intimate steam products. The bum gun is certainly better than nothing, but it's a bit of a shock every time, especially in the winter, because the water is so cold. But hurray for the bum gun. Good video explanation. TY
Good job! My ex-father in law is so stingy that he would open the water valve to fill the toilet just enough that the water would not be registered by the water meter. It would take ages to refill the cistern... but it was "free" water!
Mines leaked and the valve broke bought a better valve and now the shower pipe leaks new pipe to pick up 2moro maybe I over tightened it but it kept leaking
I have the same question as the water hose does not attach to the bottom of my toilet tank, it goes all the way up and inside. Did you figure that out?
Why connect the T-valve on the toilet end? It's more convenient & efficient to connect it on the other side where your valve is. Just need to completely turn off the water supply from that pipe... Other than that, well done🎉
The nut on the end of my bidet hose is smaller than the nut on base of water tank. I can’t connect. Do I get a part that “marries” the two. The word isn’t coming to me.
Be sure you wrapped plumbers tape which most kits include 2x around each thread, use a Plumbers wrench is the best type to lightly re-tighten every connection, turn it off at the level on the T-Valve after every use, turn down the water pressure either at the wall. If it's still leaking, start all over again, disconnect it all & make sure all rubber washers are good & not cracked or broken, if you do this, I would take 1 washer to your local Hardware store & get new ones as most times those are better, if you need more Plumbers tape by that also. Many times especially if you bought a cheap Bidet and sometime even expensive ones the threads or the spray or included hose may not be great, you can always remove the hose & take it & the sprayer with you to your local hardware store or at Lowes or Home depot, & buy a new hose & better sprayer, they are not that expensive, then redo the entire setup again. Now if it's still leaking you have 2 choices, 1. give up on it & Return everything for your money back or you may need a plumber to do it as you may have old leaky connections to begin with somewhere in the toilet setup.
Check the Kit your buying most should say the length of the hose, if it's not long enough, you can easily take the included T-Valve & sprayer to any hardware store & get a shorter or longer hose as needed.
I'm getting a small leak where the t valve is connected to the toilet. I've used the plumber tape and re did everything but still leaking. Any suggestions?
Be sure you wrapped plumbers tape which most kits include 2x around each thread, use a Plumbers wrench is the best type to lightly re-tighten every connection, turn it off at the level on the T-Valve after every use, turn down the water pressure either at the wall. If it's still leaking, start all over again, disconnect it all & make sure all rubber washers are good & not cracked or broken, if you do this, I would take 1 washer to your local Hardware store & get new ones as most times those are better, if you need more Plumbers tape by that also. Many times especially if you bought a cheap Bidet and sometime even expensive ones the threads or the spray or included hose may not be great, you can always remove the hose & take it & the sprayer with you to your local hardware store or at Lowes or Home depot, & buy a new hose & better sprayer, they are not that expensive, then redo the entire setup again. Now if it's still leaking you have 2 choices, 1. give up on it & Return everything for your money back or you may need a plumber to do it as you may have old leaky connections to begin with somewhere in the toilet setup.
I followed the your steps but there is a leak there. Water is slowly dripping from around t valve area and I don’t know why. Can you please suggest what I might be missing? Ps- I have put the tape around the threads as well as there are black rubber stoppers where they need to be. I think (not sure) the water might be dripping from the place where the main water supply attaches to the t valve. Earlier I wasn’t the rubber stopper here but I have it there as well. After this step the rate of dripping as reduced a lot but still exists. Any suggestions would be great!
Be sure you wrapped plumbers tape which most kits include 2x around each thread, use a Plumbers wrench is the best type to lightly re-tighten every connection, turn it off at the level on the T-Valve after every use, turn down the water pressure either at the wall. If it's still leaking, start all over again, disconnect it all & make sure all rubber washers are good & not cracked or broken, if you do this, I would take 1 washer to your local Hardware store & get new ones as most times those are better, if you need more Plumbers tape by that also. Many times especially if you bought a cheap Bidet and sometime even expensive ones the threads or the spray or included hose may not be great, you can always remove the hose & take it & the sprayer with you to your local hardware store or at Lowes or Home depot, & buy a new hose & better sprayer, they are not that expensive, then redo the entire setup again. Now if it's still leaking you have 2 choices, 1. give up on it & Return everything for your money back or you may need a plumber to do it as you may have old leaky connections to begin with somewhere in the toilet setup.
@@BillBene67 Be sure you wrapped plumbers tape which most kits include 2x around each thread, use a Plumbers wrench is the best type to lightly re-tighten every connection, turn it off at the level on the T-Valve after every use, turn down the water pressure either at the wall. If it's still leaking, start all over again, disconnect it all & make sure all rubber washers are good & not cracked or broken, if you do this, I would take 1 washer to your local Hardware store & get new ones as most times those are better, if you need more Plumbers tape by that also. Many times especially if you bought a cheap Bidet and sometime even expensive ones the threads or the spray or included hose may not be great, you can always remove the hose & take it & the sprayer with you to your local hardware store or at Lowes or Home depot, & buy a new hose & better sprayer, they are not that expensive, then redo the entire setup again. Now if it's still leaking you have 2 choices, 1. give up on it & Return everything for your money back or you may need a plumber to do it as you may have old leaky connections to begin with somewhere in the toilet setup.
Damn, I really wanted this in my new studio, but the building is very old. The toilet does have the vavle, but no removable waterline, is made out of idk steel or whatever LOL.
Go to your Local Hardware mom and pop store, lowes or home depot, take your parts that won't fit with you, find a worker there with knowledge of Plumbing, just ask and tell them your issue, they sell all of these parts separately.
My t valve doesn’t tighten like yours did. The top vale to the tank is tight but the bottom portion swirls around easily. Do you know what I may be doing wrong?
I like your videos very much. However you are telling your viewers they can use teflon tape on the toilet tank angle stop. You never use teflon tape on toilet angle stop valve.. If there is a leak the teflon tape will not stop the leak due to the non tapered threads on the angle stop valve. So your viewers would wonder why the teflon tape isn't working. I hope this helps. Please comment if you have any questions.
Be sure you wrapped plumbers tape which most kits include 2x around each thread, use a Plumbers wrench is the best type to lightly re-tighten every connection, turn it off at the level on the T-Valve after every use, turn down the water pressure either at the wall. If it's still leaking, start all over again, disconnect it all & make sure all rubber washers are good & not cracked or broken, if you do this, I would take 1 washer to your local Hardware store & get new ones as most times those are better, if you need more Plumbers tape by that also. Many times especially if you bought a cheap Bidet and sometime even expensive ones the threads or the spray or included hose may not be great, you can always remove the hose & take it & the sprayer with you to your local hardware store or at Lowes or Home depot, & buy a new hose & better sprayer, they are not that expensive, then redo the entire setup again. Now if it's still leaking you have 2 choices, 1. give up on it & Return everything for your money back or you may need a plumber to do it as you may have old leaky connections to begin with somewhere in the toilet setup.
Used by millions of people worldwide for many years and very hygienic.
I always find your videos extremely clear and very helpful. I’m a woman who is finding getting old quite challenging and your videos have really helped me in a lot of different situations. Thank you very much.😊
I’m so glad I can help you face new challenges!
Omg...never thought it is that simple to install a bidet. Have been wanting to have have it for ages!! But worry about the plumber cost! 😂 thank you xx
What a great idea. I just purchased this item and it should work wonders after my hip surgery. A little cold water in the morning will sure help me wake up. Thanks for the video.
It’s not too bad 😉 It works well for surgical recovery!
BIDET GANG RISE UP!
Thank you! That’s very helpful. I recently moved out for college & my mom was so proud that I did it myself haha! Wouldn’t have done without this informative video tho!
So glad I could help! Congrats on heading off to college!
After a couple months in the Middle East, I came to love bidets. Your video gave me the confidence to try this myself (68 yo woman)! To stop leaks, I did have to use a wrench to tighten a couple of the connections, probably because I don't have enough hand strength and I was working in a tight space. The cone-shaped washer in the T-valve was not installed, and I had to ask my husband which way it should be inserted.
You can use plumber tape/teflon tape instead of the washer included to avoid leaks. It's super cheap and super reliable. Can be used in metal or plastic pipes as well. Just remember to apply the tape clockwise or the same direction when you close pipes/valves/etc. Just in case it's not clockwise.
Nice to see westerners adapting the bidet
I don't understand why people have thumbs down this video. This was an overall positive video.
Guess ‘cause they’re too embarrassed to be instructed by a woman.
There are NO thumbs down
It’s either bots or someone accidentally clicked the button. Don’t let it get to you. It’s just a number. This video is really helpful and the dislikes won’t prevent the video from reaching anyone who needs it.
I don't see any thumbs down.
Just installed mine then came online to see how others did. I have to say your channel's content is so valuable for home care. I wish I knew about it years ago when caring for my parents. Subscribing for sure.
Your instructions are so clear; so perfect. I am confident that I can do this and will. Thank you for this information
Proud of you my friend for saving the environment
This is perfect. Thank you for sharing this, I just installed and it came out perfectly.
Great! Hope you love it!
It is just so clean. I have been using it ever since I was born here in India. Went to UK for my masters,It was just so much discomforting and gross experience to clean my butt with Toilet Paper. Paper can't do the job of Water 100% clean with no bad smell. There are some houses where the water pressure is low please make a video how to fix low pressure water in your bathroom.
We have loteh in the UK
Whats loteh
First time watcher and ❤’d how clearly it was explained will be trying to install one myself 😊
and so… I just subscribed!!!
Very good! Sometimes it’s good to use plumbing tape around the threads otherwise, you explained it well. Like the fact more women are doing a lot of diy projects as it’s a great way of saving money.
It was a simple install! I put the sprayer on the opposite side of the bowl opposite the flush handle making it easier to navigate.
Thanks for making this so easy. Love this item.
Thank you for promoting cleanliness
Excellent video- your communication style is exemplary. Very thankful for the information.
Respect from the UK 😊
Thank you!
Thanks so much for this!!! Mine came with no instructions so I really appreciate it!♥️
You’re welcome!!
Thank You for this video I bought a bidet but it didn't come with instructions your video helped me install it within a few minutes. Thanks again
Thanks. Love from Indians in 🇺🇸
2 years old but damn solid video. Thanks for the guide.
Thank you!
For those of us who get used to this method, travel bidets are now available. Turn off the water, drain the tank, undo the bottom of the tank. Great video.
Very good video. My ignorance has been remedied.
Thank you EquipMEOT, the video was very informative. Also, i really like how you have time stamped the video, great content ! :)
Thank you for watching!
Great video. Just a tip, if you use teflon, wrap it around 10 times clock-wise(its important)
Love,love your instructions!
Decent video : clear Statements
Great video we appreciate your work
Thank you!
Thanks! Video’s very well done. 💯💫👏🏻💐
Glad that people are considering washing them after using toilet. Muslims have been taught since their childhood to wash themselves after toilet use.
Awesome video! Very informative. Thanks!
You’re welcome!
Thank you for this very helpful instructional video
You’re welcome!
Thank you so much EquipMeOT!
My pleasure! Great product!
For lowering the water pressure it is better to adjust the setting at the T adapter.
This was very helpful. Thank you!❤
You're so welcome!
Because of this video I installed it
I love mine and so easy to install
I am from Portugal. growing up we always had a full bidet in all the bathrooms. When I arrived in the states, I kept looking for where Americans hid their bidets. I was crushed when I realized there weren't any. How do you live without it? The full bidets in Portugal are super practical and they have hot and cold water, and you can even buy special "intimate" soap washes and intimate steam products. The bum gun is certainly better than nothing, but it's a bit of a shock every time, especially in the winter, because the water is so cold. But hurray for the bum gun. Good video explanation. TY
Great video
Thanks
Just installed my bidet
It’s leaking from sprayer. There must be a gap between sprayer and hose
Thank you for excellent demo .. it’s really helpful
You’re welcome! So glad to help.
It leaks for me from the top part of the t valve with the wrench nut which is loose that goes directly into the toilet tank. How do I fix the leak?
Muslims around the world praying for you for this 😄
Yes we got a lot of value
Thxx💕
Very helpful and solid just helped me install at my home
I'm so glad to help!
Excellent work!!!😀
Thanks!
Excellent instructions. Thank you!
You’re welcome!!
Very good display.
Thank you for guiding Pal 🥂
👍🏻👍🏻
Fantastic video. Saw a whole lot of other instructional videos, this the best..
Thank you!!
@@EquipMeOT I saw your install and it was a breeze to install mine. So Thank You..
You’re welcome!
Every time need to twist the T valve for turn off or on.
Does the flush still work after adding the bidet?
Is there a way to put warm water and not just cold water?
super awesome. Moved new to canada and this is first video i saw 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
❤️❤️
Are the threads standard?
I can't get the water line off at the bottom of the toilet. I wanted to see which way you turned it but the camera didn't pick it up.
Thumbs up!
Nice video
Unfortunately I couldn’t do mine,maybe it’s not the same size, cause it don’t match
Thanks! This helps a lot
You’re welcome!
Awesome! Thank you!!
You’re welcome!
Anyone know how to connect this type of sprayer to a one piece toilet where the connection is hidden inside the toilet? Taking all recommendations.
Good job! My ex-father in law is so stingy that he would open the water valve to fill the toilet just enough that the water would not be registered by the water meter. It would take ages to refill the cistern... but it was "free" water!
Mines leaked and the valve broke bought a better valve and now the shower pipe leaks new pipe to pick up 2moro maybe I over tightened it but it kept leaking
Amazing thank you for showing
Thank you for watching!
nice but cant find the t valve
Bravo 😊
Very useful video thanks
You’re welcome!
theres always a thumbs down loll whyy this was just helpful
Mine never came with a tvalve can I use it just the same?
I installed as per directions but when I open valve from bottom water tank is not filling water .
is this ok to install it directly on the wall to the water supply pipe rather than on the toilet?
I have the same question as the water hose does not attach to the bottom of my toilet tank, it goes all the way up and inside. Did you figure that out?
A these one standard or it changes country wise
Write down all parts included in the kit, any hardware store sells all parts separately and in different sizes & lengths.
Why connect the T-valve on the toilet end? It's more convenient & efficient to connect it on the other side where your valve is. Just need to completely turn off the water supply from that pipe... Other than that, well done🎉
? Will this work for any two piece toilets including skirted?
Thanks for the info!
I casually stopped the video at min 6:09 🤪
I have bidets at home in Thailand, but I live in MN now. I don't think it'll work here because the water is so cold even in the summer.
Now there are small gadgets to warm the water, check it out! I searched my hardware store and found a few. I will go tomorrow to shop for it.
U rock thank u ;)
You’re welcome!
What happens if you need a longer hose?
No Teflon Tape was use?
Does this comply with regulations ie correct size air gap or a check valve.
The nut on the end of my bidet hose is smaller than the nut on base of water tank. I can’t connect. Do I get a part that “marries” the two. The word isn’t coming to me.
Any Hardware store, Lowes, Home Depot sells all of these parts separately in various sizes, lengths.
I installed the same way but it leaking any advise how to fix water leakage please
Be sure you wrapped plumbers tape which most kits include 2x around each thread, use a Plumbers wrench is the best type to lightly re-tighten every connection, turn it off at the level on the T-Valve after every use, turn down the water pressure either at the wall. If it's still leaking, start all over again, disconnect it all & make sure all rubber washers are good & not cracked or broken, if you do this, I would take 1 washer to your local Hardware store & get new ones as most times those are better, if you need more Plumbers tape by that also. Many times especially if you bought a cheap Bidet and sometime even expensive ones the threads or the spray or included hose may not be great, you can always remove the hose & take it & the sprayer with you to your local hardware store or at Lowes or Home depot, & buy a new hose & better sprayer, they are not that expensive, then redo the entire setup again. Now if it's still leaking you have 2 choices, 1. give up on it & Return everything for your money back or you may need a plumber to do it as you may have old leaky connections to begin with somewhere in the toilet setup.
And how do you use it in the winter with icy cold water? LOL
Would the hose and nozzle reach to the other side? Having shoulder surgery on right arm. Need to use left hand.
Check the Kit your buying most should say the length of the hose, if it's not long enough, you can easily take the included T-Valve & sprayer to any hardware store & get a shorter or longer hose as needed.
You are super nice.
I'm getting a small leak where the t valve is connected to the toilet. I've used the plumber tape and re did everything but still leaking. Any suggestions?
lots of more plumbing tape is the only thing that works i guess
Be sure you wrapped plumbers tape which most kits include 2x around each thread, use a Plumbers wrench is the best type to lightly re-tighten every connection, turn it off at the level on the T-Valve after every use, turn down the water pressure either at the wall. If it's still leaking, start all over again, disconnect it all & make sure all rubber washers are good & not cracked or broken, if you do this, I would take 1 washer to your local Hardware store & get new ones as most times those are better, if you need more Plumbers tape by that also. Many times especially if you bought a cheap Bidet and sometime even expensive ones the threads or the spray or included hose may not be great, you can always remove the hose & take it & the sprayer with you to your local hardware store or at Lowes or Home depot, & buy a new hose & better sprayer, they are not that expensive, then redo the entire setup again. Now if it's still leaking you have 2 choices, 1. give up on it & Return everything for your money back or you may need a plumber to do it as you may have old leaky connections to begin with somewhere in the toilet setup.
I followed the your steps but there is a leak there. Water is slowly dripping from around t valve area and I don’t know why. Can you please suggest what I might be missing?
Ps- I have put the tape around the threads as well as there are black rubber stoppers where they need to be.
I think (not sure) the water might be dripping from the place where the main water supply attaches to the t valve. Earlier I wasn’t the rubber stopper here but I have it there as well. After this step the rate of dripping as reduced a lot but still exists.
Any suggestions would be great!
same problem here
@@BillBene67 the problem persisted. After putting a lot of tape(that comes with the product) and after 4,5 attempts the water stopped dripping.
Be sure you wrapped plumbers tape which most kits include 2x around each thread, use a Plumbers wrench is the best type to lightly re-tighten every connection, turn it off at the level on the T-Valve after every use, turn down the water pressure either at the wall. If it's still leaking, start all over again, disconnect it all & make sure all rubber washers are good & not cracked or broken, if you do this, I would take 1 washer to your local Hardware store & get new ones as most times those are better, if you need more Plumbers tape by that also. Many times especially if you bought a cheap Bidet and sometime even expensive ones the threads or the spray or included hose may not be great, you can always remove the hose & take it & the sprayer with you to your local hardware store or at Lowes or Home depot, & buy a new hose & better sprayer, they are not that expensive, then redo the entire setup again. Now if it's still leaking you have 2 choices, 1. give up on it & Return everything for your money back or you may need a plumber to do it as you may have old leaky connections to begin with somewhere in the toilet setup.
@@BillBene67 Be sure you wrapped plumbers tape which most kits include 2x around each thread, use a Plumbers wrench is the best type to lightly re-tighten every connection, turn it off at the level on the T-Valve after every use, turn down the water pressure either at the wall. If it's still leaking, start all over again, disconnect it all & make sure all rubber washers are good & not cracked or broken, if you do this, I would take 1 washer to your local Hardware store & get new ones as most times those are better, if you need more Plumbers tape by that also. Many times especially if you bought a cheap Bidet and sometime even expensive ones the threads or the spray or included hose may not be great, you can always remove the hose & take it & the sprayer with you to your local hardware store or at Lowes or Home depot, & buy a new hose & better sprayer, they are not that expensive, then redo the entire setup again. Now if it's still leaking you have 2 choices, 1. give up on it & Return everything for your money back or you may need a plumber to do it as you may have old leaky connections to begin with somewhere in the toilet setup.
Damn, I really wanted this in my new studio, but the building is very old. The toilet does have the vavle, but no removable waterline, is made out of idk steel or whatever LOL.
Hi, where i can buy this product, is it available online? please reply.
Yes! I purchased mine through amazon. There is a link in the description below the video.
വർക്കിച്ചാ , കേരളത്തിൽ ഹാർഡ്വെയർ കടയിൽ പോയാൽ മതി
What do I do if my shut off isolation valve is right next to my tank? It's like attached to the plastic nut already
You may need a Plumber to do it.
My fittings are a different size and too big for the bidet fittings to join onto. Is there a valve adapter I could screw on.
Go to your Local Hardware mom and pop store, lowes or home depot, take your parts that won't fit with you, find a worker there with knowledge of Plumbing, just ask and tell them your issue, they sell all of these parts separately.
Very good and clear to understand, one question how to do for hot and cold water.thanks
That would require a different product and installation to include the hot water line from your sink.
My t valve doesn’t tighten like yours did. The top vale to the tank is tight but the bottom portion swirls around easily. Do you know what I may be doing wrong?
Omg I’m having the same problem, thought it was faulty, did you find a solution?? 😃
nice video
Thanks!
I like your videos very much. However you are telling your viewers they can use teflon tape on the toilet tank angle stop. You never use teflon tape on toilet angle stop valve.. If there is a leak the teflon tape will not stop the leak due to the non tapered threads on the angle stop valve. So your viewers would wonder why the teflon tape isn't working. I hope this helps. Please comment if you have any questions.
Any advice on what to do if it’s leaking?
Be sure you wrapped plumbers tape which most kits include 2x around each thread, use a Plumbers wrench is the best type to lightly re-tighten every connection, turn it off at the level on the T-Valve after every use, turn down the water pressure either at the wall. If it's still leaking, start all over again, disconnect it all & make sure all rubber washers are good & not cracked or broken, if you do this, I would take 1 washer to your local Hardware store & get new ones as most times those are better, if you need more Plumbers tape by that also. Many times especially if you bought a cheap Bidet and sometime even expensive ones the threads or the spray or included hose may not be great, you can always remove the hose & take it & the sprayer with you to your local hardware store or at Lowes or Home depot, & buy a new hose & better sprayer, they are not that expensive, then redo the entire setup again. Now if it's still leaking you have 2 choices, 1. give up on it & Return everything for your money back or you may need a plumber to do it as you may have old leaky connections to begin with somewhere in the toilet setup.
There is no mention of Step 4 use of plumbers tape or the details in the instructions under this same step.
Thanku ☺️✌🏻🥳