Installation - What to Keep in Mind - Mexen Ireland

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Installation - What to Keep in Mind

It's worth choosing bidets from the same line as the toilet bowl to form a complete set. Bidets are most often installed right next to the traditional toilet bowl. Of course, this is a conventional situation, although it arises from purely functional needs that come from using the bathroom every day.

Measuring Optimal Height

When installing a standing bidet, it's important to leave appropriate space on the sides. Manufacturers don't agree on the exact figure. Some mention 20 centimeters, while others say 30 centimeters, so averaging these numbers - ideally, about 25 centimeters of free space on both sides of the bidet should be maintained. Free space will facilitate use of the bidet.

It is good to maintain about 60-65 centimeters of free space in front of the bidet to allow easy access to it. Sufficiently reserved space around the bidet makes it easy to use. If the bidet is multifunctional, it is good to maintain more free space, which optimizes the possibility of using it. It's very important to choose a good location for the bidet, as it influences ease of use. Ensuring comfort from the start will later allow you to enjoy carefree intimate hygiene.

Convenience in Use

When choosing a location and maintaining appropriate distances for installing a bidet with a shower head, it's good to consider its use. To use the showerhead conveniently, the bidet should be installed in a place where movement during washing is not restricted.

When installing a standing bidet at home, where an elderly or disabled person lives, it is important to ensure the bidet is in a convenient location with no restricted access. In this case, it is worth keeping additional centimeters of distance to ensure comfort in later use. Choosing the proper location for the bidet is significant as it affects daily routines that are performed as bathroom rituals. Standing bidets are always designed to be easy to use, supporting daily hygiene and making it easier for disabled individuals to take care of themselves. Standing bidets provide better stability as they rest on the ground, reducing the risk of damage.

Bidets and Their Drains

Standing bidets are secured to the floor with screws hidden under caps, all to make them look as stylish and aesthetic as possible. Hanging bidets are mounted on a frame hidden in the wall. Both types of bidets look elegant in both small and large bathrooms.

Bidet drains depend on the type of bidet chosen for installation. A standing bidet will require a floor drain, while a hanging bidet should have a wall drain. In some cases, bottle traps are used, depending entirely on the amount of space available with the bidet. With bidet traps, a few centimeters of extra space is needed. This differs from traditional bidet traps. Bidets improve the quality of daily functioning, so it's worth finding a place for them in the bathroom.

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