Bathroom Renovation — FAQ
Do Delta bidet seats fit all toilet brands?
Delta bidet seats fit most standard elongated toilets from major brands like Kohler, American Standard, and Glacier Bay. Measure your bowl length (18.5 inches for elongated) and confirm the tank-to-front distance exceeds 19 inches for proper clearance.
What's the difference between Delta Refresh Premium and Standard?
The Premium model includes a heated seat with adjustable temperature, while the Standard offers only warm water spray. Both share the same instantaneous water heater and self-cleaning wand, but the Premium costs about 30% more for the added comfort feature.
Will an electric bidet seat significantly increase my water bill?
Electric bidet seats use approximately 0.5 gallons per minute during operation. Typical usage adds 5-10 gallons weekly, costing less than $0.50 per month. The water efficiency often reduces toilet paper consumption, offsetting the minimal increase.
Can I install a Delta electric bidet seat myself?
If you have a GFCI outlet within 4 feet of the toilet, installation takes 30-45 minutes with basic tools. Electrical outlet installation requires a licensed electrician. The water connection uses a standard T-adapter included with the seat.
How do self-cleaning wands actually work?
Self-cleaning wands extend and rinse themselves with water before and after each use. Advanced models like the TOTO use electrolyzed water (EWATER+) that sanitizes the wand surface. Manual cleaning is still recommended monthly with mild soap.
Are heated seats worth the extra cost?
Heated seats add $100-150 to the price but provide significant comfort in cold climates and during winter months. Users in warm climates or with naturally warm bathrooms may find the feature unnecessary. The energy cost is minimal at about $15-25 annually.