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trickyvicky (LA)
Hi, I've been living in Europe and Asia for several years now and have become very fond of the toilet sprayers/bidet that are found in many places here. On my return trips back to the US, I go through Qatar. It's a very upscale airport and the toilet sprayers in the ladies restrooms are heated. There is no visible hot/cold valve on this. The water that comes out is a constant very warm temperature. It looks very neat and there are no hoses running to anything. There is just an on/off valve. So obviously there is a heated water supply feeding directly to the line inside the wall. Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts on how to do this in the States. We are planning to go back to the US and build there and would love to have these in our bathrooms. Would this even be possible according to building specifications, code etc. Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated. Wish I could post a picture of it here.
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