BEST OF BYHYU: Toilet Seat Bidets and Heated Master Bathroom FloorsIndulgences For Your Master Bath That Are Totally Worth The Splurge BYHYU 222

Published: Jan. 20, 2021, 8 a.m.

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Because of the odd, but real, pandemic-driven toilet paper shortages, more and more homeowners have added, or are considering adding toilet seat bidets to their homes. \\xa0 So, this week I thought it would be valuable to revisit an episode about bidets.\\xa0 Keep in mind, bidets won\\u2019t usually completely eliminate the need for toilet paper, but will usually reduce your need to just a few squares per bathroom break. \\xa0 \\xa0

As you\\u2019ll hear, you\\u2019ll want to tell your electrician where you want to include toilet seat bidets so he can install an outlet near the toilet to power the bidet.\\xa0 But what I\\u2019ve learned since that show, is that you\\u2019ll also want to instruct your plumber to plumb those bidet toilets with both cold and hot water.\\xa0 Typically a toilet only gets cold water, but if you\\u2019re adding a bidet, you don\\u2019t want a shocking blast of just cold water on your bottom when you activate the bidet.\\xa0 You\\u2019ll want comfortably warm water, so make sure you tell your builder or plumber that you want a cold and hot water mix for your bidets.\\xa0 \\xa0 We\\u2019ll also discuss radiant floor heat for master baths. \\xa0

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