Nice vid. The bidet hose that you replaced is not intended to withstand high pressure though, its not the wire mesh reinforced/armoured type. If there's no waist-level faucet to operate to shut off the water supply, which enables you to drain out the water in the bidet hose by squirting remaining water out, then the pressure in the hose cannot be relieved and is always there long-term. This reduces the longevity of the bidet hose especially if a normal ring-reinforced shower hose is used instead of the heavier duty wire mesh reinforced one. The wire mesh one is more unergonomic to hold though
Thanks for your contri! You are right. Most hoses comply to EN1113 standards of max 3-5 BAR of dynamic water pressure. Most singapore households have between 1.2 to 2 bar of static pressure. Which is well within the rating of the chain hose. That said, EN 1113 does state that the hose should not be under constant pressure and the bidet should be shut off at the tap when not in use. Lots of words, simply saying turn off the bidet at the wall!
@@ThePunggolHandyMan sir I used my bidet for a long time to clean my bathroom floor, does this equate to high pressure with caused it to leak right after? Thank you
You could check if there's a waist-level faucet to operate to shut off the water supply, which enables you to drain out the water in the bidet hose by squirting remaining water out. This relieves pressure in the hose and will certainly prolong the life of your bidet hose.
@@ThePunggolHandyMando as you wish even with no gloves. You should feel free to do as you want. We are focusing on the great work you do. Not only your hands I didn't even notice a thing! Doesn't matter to us what they look like. We should be thankful to even have hands. 😀💖🌻
Well this was shot during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in Singapore and it was government regulations that face covering be worn when at a clients home. This video was shot at an actual jobsite, hence these restrictions had to be observed especially since its "video evidence"😆
That’s all? Just replace the hose? I thought you were actually going to show us how to replace the washer and/O-ring in the part of the hose that connects to the bidet spray-head! And btw, it’s pronounced as “bee-day”, not “bee-det”! 😂😂😂
@@ThePunggolHandyMan i've tried 2 different hoses now. still leaks. the water pressure is quite strong. i've turned it down to the minimum to wear the both the bidet and toilet still works but still leaking. going to try to double up on the washer. any other recommendation? i dont have an extra valve to relieve the pressure and drain the bidet after each use. that would pretty annoying to do each time as well.
Very helpful! I found your video to see if I could self fix my bidet without calling a plumber! And I did it! Thank you!
Thank you this video was very helpful!
what if the bottom part which you tighten with the wrench is leaking
Washer is damaged at the spray end. What size washer should I get? Is it 3/4 inch?
You just saved me a ton of headache I believe!
😄do support the channel!
Nice vid. The bidet hose that you replaced is not intended to withstand high pressure though, its not the wire mesh reinforced/armoured type. If there's no waist-level faucet to operate to shut off the water supply, which enables you to drain out the water in the bidet hose by squirting remaining water out, then the pressure in the hose cannot be relieved and is always there long-term. This reduces the longevity of the bidet hose especially if a normal ring-reinforced shower hose is used instead of the heavier duty wire mesh reinforced one. The wire mesh one is more unergonomic to hold though
Thanks for your contri! You are right. Most hoses comply to EN1113 standards of max 3-5 BAR of dynamic water pressure. Most singapore households have between 1.2 to 2 bar of static pressure. Which is well within the rating of the chain hose. That said, EN 1113 does state that the hose should not be under constant pressure and the bidet should be shut off at the tap when not in use.
Lots of words, simply saying turn off the bidet at the wall!
@@ThePunggolHandyMan sir I used my bidet for a long time to clean my bathroom floor, does this equate to high pressure with caused it to leak right after? Thank you
Thanks for this EXCELLENT video!! 🎉❤🎉 So your saying if i have same issue, the only way is to change the hose??
Thank you mate. Very handy video!
Hai... what if the water was turned off but still leaking? Is it the valve problem?
Yea you may also have over tighten the washer
What if I just want to get rid of the Bidet? Do I have to put some cover on the tap to block the water coming out?
No need. Just dont turn on the tap
Nice explanation. Alhamdulillah
I changed the pipe and the screws. It's still leaking. Any idea what to do?
Did you put washers in?
@@ThePunggolHandyMan yes i did
Pressure is low because sand got into the sprayer cartridge. Any advice for taking out the cartridge? It doesn't want to budge.
You can do a back flush. Force the water from the front of the bidet out the back
It is working better now, the problem was in the hose, as you thought.@@ThePunggolHandyMan
I'm glad I could help! How does it feel to successfully fix something?
Actually it made my day, as I was getting frustrated.@@ThePunggolHandyMan
Huh...just change ? Hahah
I thought u will fixed it but u changed it with new one🤣
Lazy handy man
It’s called replacing not fixing lol
Thank you
Hi i brought a set of bidet consist of the hose too but i face leaking from the nozzle area after first use. Washer was inside, any solution for this?
Maybe you can try 2 washers and see if that works. If not your bidet is cracked somewhere
My toilet doesn’t have a shut off valve. How do I install a bidet now 😭
You have to shut off at the riser outside
This replace. Not fix bro
Ha ha, that's easy bro, just only change it myself, even though only use it for a few month at my new home, already leak 😅😅😅
You could check if there's a waist-level faucet to operate to shut off the water supply, which enables you to drain out the water in the bidet hose by squirting remaining water out. This relieves pressure in the hose and will certainly prolong the life of your bidet hose.
@@wilf15592 thanks for the advice, appreciate 👍
Good job! 10xp gained!
Hi thanks. Subscribed. Can u pls do a vid on changing washing machine hose fr tap to wm. N, changing the drain hose. Thanks.
STP
wow you have harry hands
Lol thanks that's why in the later videos I wear gloves so u guys PAY ATTENTION! Haha
@@ThePunggolHandyMando as you wish even with no gloves. You should feel free to do as you want. We are focusing on the great work you do. Not only your hands I didn't even notice a thing! Doesn't matter to us what they look like. We should be thankful to even have hands. 😀💖🌻
Why is he wearing a mask?
Well this was shot during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in Singapore and it was government regulations that face covering be worn when at a clients home. This video was shot at an actual jobsite, hence these restrictions had to be observed especially since its "video evidence"😆
That’s all? Just replace the hose? I thought you were actually going to show us how to replace the washer and/O-ring in the part of the hose that connects to the bidet spray-head! And btw, it’s pronounced as “bee-day”, not “bee-det”! 😂😂😂
Lol what did I say!?
hi there, bought a hose from shoppee tried to install but water leaks frm the tap end. is the hose nt compatible? what should i do.🥲 thank you
Did u put in a washer
@@ThePunggolHandyMan i've tried 2 different hoses now. still leaks. the water pressure is quite strong. i've turned it down to the minimum to wear the both the bidet and toilet still works but still leaking. going to try to double up on the washer. any other recommendation? i dont have an extra valve to relieve the pressure and drain the bidet after each use. that would pretty annoying to do each time as well.