Toilet & Bidet Accessories FAQs
What is the difference between elongated and round toilet seats?
Elongated seats are typically about 18.5 inches front-to-back and offer more sitting surface and comfort, while round seats are roughly 16.5 inches and suit smaller bathrooms. Measure the distance in inches from the mounting bolts to the front edge of your bowl to choose the correct shape.
Do I need an electrician to install an electric bidet seat?
It depends. If there’s an existing outlet within about 2 feet of the toilet, you can usually plug in the bidet seat yourself. If there’s no outlet, hiring an electrician to install a GFCI-protected outlet is recommended for safety and code compliance.
Can a bidet attachment fit under my current toilet seat?
Most non-electric bidet attachments are designed to fit under standard toilet seats and clamp to the bowl, but confirm compatibility by measuring the space between your mounting bolts and checking for any unusual bowl shapes. Installation normally takes 15–30 minutes with basic tools.
How often should I replace a toilet seat or brush?
Replace toilet seats every few years if you notice cracks, loose hinges, or wear, and replace toilet brush heads whenever bristles look degraded or after deep cleaning—typically every 6–12 months, depending on use. Regular inspection helps avoid surprises.
Will a bidet reduce my toilet paper use?
Yes. Most people find that adding a bidet attachment or seat significantly reduces toilet paper consumption, often cutting usage by half or more. That means savings over time and less strain on plumbing and septic systems.