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Kordts

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How is a bidet anchored to the floor? I am subbing on a remodel and we are installing a bidet. I believe I need to stub up 1-1/2" pipe for the drain, but if there is no flange, what holds the bidet to the floor?


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question for Terry

Terry,
it's a Kohler. The faucets are mounted on it. How do you make the connection between the water risers and the faucets? This a tile floor over OSB subfloor. What do I do? Drill thru the tile, then use tapcons or wood screws to anchor to the OSB?


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I would put the water supplies through the wall if possible.
They should hook up like any standard lav faucet even down to the tailpiece.
 

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There should be lag bolts that come with it . Set the fixture in place,mark the holes, then you should be able to drill the tile out and lag into the subfloor.
A lot like a pedistal sink,,,only easier !!

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