Same-day bidet installation in Tempe — $129 flat rate, 90 minutes, pressure-tested before we leave.
Tempe ranges from 1960s brick ranch homes near ASU and Maple-Ash to newer condos in Tempe Marketplace. The older housing stock means copper supply lines and gate-valve shutoffs. Typically, older Tempe homes (pre-1990) often have gate-valve shutoffs that freeze from calcium buildup. Furthermore, we test the valve before touching anything — and carry replacements if it's seized.
What We Install
- Non-electric bidet seats (Tushy, Luxe, Bio Bidet) — $129 flat. No power outlet needed. Furthermore, we bring the T-valve, braided supply line, and thread tape. Generally, most installs: 60-75 minutes.
- Electric heated bidet seats (Toto Washlet, Bio Bidet USPA, Brondell Swash) — $179 install, you supply the unit. Furthermore, we confirm GFCI outlet reach before booking — if there's no outlet within 4 feet, we quote the electrical add-on upfront.
- Handheld bidet sprayers — $89. Mounts to the toilet fill valve. Popular for renters who want a non-permanent solution.
Why Tempe Homeowners Call Us
A bidet seat swap looks simple on YouTube — until the shutoff valve is frozen from 10 years of Tempe hard water, the T-valve threads don't match the supply hose, or the bowl shape doesn't fit the seat you ordered.
We've installed bidets in Tempe homes for years. The common failure points are always the same: corroded angle stops, mismatched thread sizes, and seats ordered for round bowls going on elongated toilets. Furthermore, we check all three before we start — not after water is on the floor.
Professional position: We won't install a bidet on a toilet with a rocking flange or a visible wax-ring leak. Specifically, for instance, a loose flange means a compromised seal, and adding T-valve pressure finds that weakness fast. We fix the flange first ($45, 15 minutes) — it prevents a $2,000 water-damage claim.
Pricing — No Surprises
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Non-electric seat install | $129 |
| Electric/heated seat install | $179 |
| Handheld sprayer install | $89 |
| Grab-bar add-on | $59/location |
| Shutoff valve replacement (if seized) | $35 add-on |
| GFCI outlet install (if needed) | Quoted on-site |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the bidet seat fit my toilet?
95% of Tempe homes have standard elongated or round bowls. Send us a photo of your bowl shape and the model number stamped inside the tank lid — we confirm fit before scheduling. Naturally, if it's a non-standard rough-in (10" or 14"), we'll tell you before we drive out.
Do I need a plumber for bidet installation?
No. Bidet seats connect to the existing cold-water supply via a T-valve — handyman work, not licensed plumbing. No pipe cutting, no soldering, no permit required in Tempe.
What about Arizona hard water and the bidet nozzle?
Phoenix metro water runs 15-25 grains hard. Over time, calcium scale can clog bidet nozzles. We recommend running a vinegar soak every 6 months, or we can install an inline filter ($22 add-on) during the install to extend nozzle life.
What if it leaks after you leave?
We pressure-test at full supply pressure before cleanup. Naturally, if you spot a drip within 30 days, we come back free — no diagnostic fee, no trip charge. We've done this for years and the callback rate is under 2%.
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