A separate bidet needs taps that make personal washing comfortable, controlled and easy to use. Bidet taps are designed for compatible bidets, helping complete the hygiene area beside the toilet in en-suites, main bathrooms and larger cloakrooms. They are available in finishes that can match basin taps, shower fittings, wastes and other bathroom brassware.

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TAILS’ BIDET FITTING CHECK

Control washing comfortably at the bidet

Bidet taps provide water control at a compatible bidet, with formats available for different tap-hole layouts and operating preferences. Correctly proportioned brassware places the outlet within practical reach of the bowl, making tap configuration, spout position and bidet compatibility more important than appearance alone when purchasing.

Which Bidet Taps Suit Your Bidet and Plumbing?

Compare tap holes, water control and outlet positioning

Bathroom Bidet Taps Suit You If

Your tap-hole layout is confirmed

A one-hole bidet normally requires a compatible mono bidet mixer, while other bidets may use a different drilling arrangement. Check the ceramic drawing before buying, including hole size, spacing and available clearance beneath the mounting surface.

You want mixed-water control

A bidet mixer tap blends the supplied hot and cold water before it reaches the outlet, allowing temperature and flow to be adjusted at one fitting. Handle style and operating method vary, so compare individual designs for comfortable seated use.

The outlet suits the bowl

Spout height, reach and water direction should work with the bidet’s internal shape rather than discharging too close to an edge. Some models offer directional adjustment, but this must be confirmed from the individual specification before purchase.

Confirm These Details Before You Buy

The brassware fits the drilling

A deck-mounted bidet tap cannot be selected from its overall appearance alone. The fixing diameter, number of holes and underside access must match the ceramic, otherwise the fitting may not mount securely or connect without unsuitable alteration.

The controls remain easy to reach

Large handles or a tall tap body may feel awkward if the bidet sits close to a wall or furniture unit. Check side clearance, operating movement and final seating position so the controls can be used without restricted hand access.

Existing connections can be adapted

Replacement bidet brassware may differ in tail length, connection position and mounting requirements from the original fitting. Confirm the available hot and cold supplies and the space beneath the bidet before assuming the change will be direct.

Bidet Tap FAQs

Bidet compatibility, tap-hole layouts and outlet adjustment explained

  • Are bidet taps the same as basin taps?

    No. They may look similar, but bidet models are proportioned and configured for use with compatible bidet ceramics. Check the mounting, spout position and operating arrangement rather than substituting a basin tap solely because it fits the hole.

  • Which tap fits a one-hole bidet?

    A compatible one-hole mono bidet mixer is usually required. Confirm the mounting-hole diameter, ceramic thickness, underside space and connection details using both technical drawings before installing the selected fitting.

  • Can the water direction be adjusted?

    Some bidet taps include an adjustable outlet or nozzle, while others discharge in a fixed direction. Check the individual product specification and consider where the water will land within the bowl from the normal seated position.

DESIGNER’S NOTE

Match the bidet brassware with the nearby basin tap and align both ceramics carefully, allowing consistent spacing so the smaller fitting feels deliberately integrated.