Posted by Johnbrown, Levine Plumbing and Const. on December 07, 1997 at 16:55:12:
In Reply to: bidet woes posted by Lee on December 06, 1997 at 20:14:07:
Lee: Sounds like you are having a problem in the
faucets them selves if the water slows down after
being on for a bit. Disasemble and when reasembling
be sure everything is right. maybe a nut has come
lose. The "seal" is right under the Bidet so any leaking that
you may hear in the wall is something else.
Good Luck.
When we built our new house (3 years agp) my wife insisted we install a bidet in the master bath. It is a Kohler bidet with American Standard fixures. The thing has been driving me crazy because I can't figure out two problems: First, it loses water pressure suddenly for no apparent reason. We don't have water pressure problems elsewhere in the house, and it isn't related to turning on other fixtures. Once you turn the valves off and back on again, the pressure is fine but then could suddenly cut off again. Second, there is an extremely loud dripping sound somewhere in the wall in the drain line. The bidet is on the second floor of the house. It doesn't appear to be a leak, but the drain line does take a turn at the bottom of the wall on the first floor of the house. You hear the dripping sound in the wall while the bidet is running and for a few minutes after you turn off the valves. The builder said something about a seal, but won't come to fix it. Can you help me understand what the problem might be? Thanks in advance.