3 Things You Need to Know Before Buying a New Bidet Toilet Seat

3 Important Details:

1) Toilet Shape

Before purchasing, always verify your toilet's size by measuring from the center of the bolt holes to the front edge of the bowl.

2) Toilet Type

Before purchasing, it's helpful to understand your toilet's type to ensure bidet seat compatibility.

Our bidet seats fit most one-piece and two-piece toilets – a one-piece is a seamless unit, while a two-piece has a separate tank and bowl. While we've designed our products for near-universal fit across these styles, there's a specific exception: toilets with a deep French curve. These often have a tight design around the mounting bolts, which can make it challenging for many bidet seats to install correctly.

If you suspect you have a one-piece toilet with a deep French curve, please don't hesitate to contact us with your toilet's make and model, and we'll gladly check compatibility for you!

 

3) You Need Access to Electricity

This is an electric bidet toilet seat that requires a nearby GFCI outlet. The power cord is usually between 4 and 6 feet long.