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I have installed these on 2 round toilets. I don't think that really matters though. There is a line the diameter of an ice maker line that you would run to the sink for hot water. I did that in one restroom but just hooked that up to the cold water line in the other restroom. That way, in the winter, I have 10 feet of water at room temperature in that line and it's not just freezing cold water. I find that I don't use the hot water that often because you have to run the bidet on wash or turn on the hot water at the sink to give the hot water time to reach the bidet.. But the room temperature water is fine.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you do but is pretty simple and come with all the parts you need even to plastic Wrenches
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You use your existing toilet seat, this attaches to it. You run a water line to the hot water under the sink. To avoid running water line, they sell a more expensive unit that uses a storage tank to heat the water already running to your toilet
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It sits under the toilet seat. Will work with reg or elongated. No wires, it is powered by water pressure. You run the attachments to the hot and cold water. The cold at the access. You would run the hot water under the sink. All attachments include. I didn't bother with the warm. Take you a couple shots in the bum, but you'll get used to it
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Doesn't come with seat. Attaches between seat and bowl. There is tubing that attaches to hot water under the sink that is controlled by a dial on the bidet. There are videos on Youtube.
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