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Mostly everything is included. The included water line splitter (cast metal; diverts water going to the toilet to the bidet) is about 3" tall, and thus the water line going to the toilet from the floor or wall supply needs to be 3" shorter. Best bet is to get a new flexible/stainless steel toilet water line to go from the wall/floor toilet supply connector (or valve) to the toilet. You might want to consider going longer on the flex water line so it is long enough to make a circular loop (up, around a circle and back up) to connect to the splitter to give sufficient length and maneuverability to get the water line to where you want it. If you read the manual, you will find that you can call Luxe to get a water valve to replace the splitter they supply with the bidet. The valve allows you to adjust the water pressure going to the bidet if your house water supply is high. I recommend getting it anyway. I ordered a valve from elsewhere and learned about calling Luxe only after reading the manual while installing the unit. The Bidet fits pretty much any toilet seat. Ours is made of wood. The back end of the toilet seat will be a bit higher due to the thickness of the bidet device (about 3/8") that it rests on. Other reminders: Make sure the water fittings and hose ends are completely clean and dirt-free before connecting all the water lines. Rinse them with water before connecting. Generally the hose connectors should only be put on about 1/4 to 1/2 turn tighter than just hand-tight. There tend to be rubber/silicon washers on flex water lines that seal well if the connections are clean. The kit includes teflon tape to wrap fittings with, but you should not need it if your water line fittings are clean and you did not overtighten them. Make sure you check for leaks when done. After ~ 3 weeks I have had no problems with my fittings, but I have done a little plumbing work before so I knew what to expect. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your present line going from your wall water valve to your toilet's water inlet is a flexible hose with a standard 7/8" fitting then yes. Videos are on u tube. I put a little petroleum jelly on the toilet water inlets threads. Slowly screw the tee to it. It should go easy or you don't have it started straight. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAbHiNzKLrE
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. Everything you need is in the box. Although I used some extra silicone tape I had laying around the house. They provide some but I felt better using more than was provided.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It comes with everything needed for installation but you will need to have a flexible supply line. Ours was a hard line and had to be replaced for 5 bucks so no biggie.
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