If you're thinking about enhancing your bathroom experience with a bidet, you'll quickly realize that they have transcended their traditional reputation as merely a “European thing.” In the last two years alone, we've seen a remarkable surge in inquiries about bidets across Caboolture, Morayfield, Bribie Island, and the broader Moreton Bay region. This increase is more than what we've experienced in the previous two decades combined. Many of the more nuanced discussions we engage in typically revolve around the plumbing regulations in Queensland that dictate the proper connection of these fixtures to your water supply.
There is a vital reason why your bidet must be installed by a licensed plumber — it is directly linked to the safety of drinking water. Below, we will outline the legal requirements in Queensland, the most common installations we carry out, and the associated costs involved.

Explore the Rising Trend of Bidets in Moreton Bay
A variety of factors have played a significant role in the growing interest in bidets.
Older homeowners in areas like Caboolture, Morayfield, Bellmere, and the Redcliffe peninsula are increasingly pursuing bathroom designs that promote independent living for an extended period. A bidet seat allows them to uphold their personal hygiene without needing to grasp a rail or depend on a caregiver, which is crucial for their sense of autonomy.
Patients who are recovering from surgeries—such as hip replacements or abdominal procedures—often receive recommendations from their surgeons or occupational therapists to consider installing a bidet. Many of these individuals discover that once a bidet is installed, they come to appreciate the cleanliness it provides, leading to permanent installations.
In the past 18 months, renovations funded by the NDIS have accounted for a significant portion of our bidet installations. This trend is particularly evident among clients facing mobility challenges, chronic illnesses, or sensory requirements.
A gradual trend is emerging as individuals who have spent time in modern apartments in Japan or luxurious hotels in Singapore return home and realize that their Australian bathrooms lack similar facilities. Renovators undertaking comprehensive bathroom upgrades are increasingly requesting the incorporation of a bidet right from the start.
Regardless of your background or circumstances, the following information is pertinent to everyone.
Essential Compliance Requirements for Bidet Installation in Queensland
In Queensland, the installation of a bidet is categorized as Notifiable Work under the Plumbing and Drainage Regulation 2019. This designation means that it is not only recommended but legally required to engage a licensed plumber for the installation. DIY installations and unlicensed handyman jobs are illegal and may lead to serious consequences.
Here’s a breakdown of what your licensed plumber must do (we adhere to these steps for every job):
- Lodge a Form 4 with the QBCC within ten business days following the completion of the installation. This form serves as formal notification that the work was completed in accordance with the required standards.
- Lodge a Form 9 with the local water authority if mandated by your council (specific councils such as Brisbane City, Logan, and Redland have particular registration requirements).
- Install only WaterMark-certified units and fittings. Legally, every bidet seat and associated tee, valve, or hose installed in Australia must bear WaterMark certification. This mark is typically visible on both the unit and its packaging.
- Ensure backflow protection adheres to AS/NZS 3500.1:2018 clause 12.2.3. Bidets are classified as high-hazard cross-connections, meaning that water from your bidet outlet must not flow back into your home’s drinking water supply.
- Check water pressure. If your incoming pressure exceeds 500 kPa (which is commonly found in newer estates around Mango Hill and North Lakes), a pressure-limiting valve must be fitted at the cistern tap to safeguard the bidet from potential damage.
How Can Backflow Protection Be Achieved for Bidets?
There are three approved methods to meet the backflow protection requirement:
- 25mm air gap — If the bidet outlet is positioned at least 25mm above the overflow level of the toilet bowl in all operational positions, no additional device is necessary. However, this scenario is rare with seat-style bidets.
- Integral protection embedded within the unit — Some bidet seats come equipped with an Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker (AVB) and engineered air gap within the unit itself. These pre-approved high-hazard backflow protection systems can be found in models like the Roca Multiclean and Multiclean Premium, which is a primary reason we recommend these over less expensive imports.
- External high-hazard backflow device — Typically a Reduced Pressure Zone Device (RPZD), which is installed separately and requires annual testing and registration. This is necessary if neither of the previous options is applicable.
The choice of your unit significantly affects the installation cost. A bidet featuring integral AVB protection eliminates the need for a separate device and the associated annual testing fees. We discuss this important aspect with every customer when providing a quote.
Discover the Roca Range: Our Preferred Bidet Installations
The majority of our bidet installations utilize the Roca range. Our long-standing reliance on these products has allowed us to confirm their durability in Queensland conditions, compatibility with common toilet pans, and resistance to unexpected failures. We offer three options across Caboolture and the wider Moreton Bay area:
Experience the Roca Multiclean Model
The standard Multiclean model features cleaning, drying, water temperature control, and a soft-close seat made from antibacterial material. It connects to both hot and cold water for warm-water cleaning. This model is ideal for homeowners seeking comprehensive bidet functionality with a fixed side-mounted control panel instead of a remote.
Discover the Roca Multiclean on our website.
Explore the Enhanced Features of Roca Multiclean Premium
This model includes all the core functions of the standard version, plus a remote control that offers additional user settings, such as adjustable seat temperature, multiple user profiles, deodorizing function, night light, and a power-saving mode. This option is ideal for households with multiple users or for those requiring finer control, such as during post-surgery recovery.
Explore the Roca Multiclean Premium on our website.
Why We Recommend the Roca Multiclean Range for Cost Efficiency
Both the Multiclean and Multiclean Premium models feature integral high-hazard backflow prevention built directly into the unit, which provides significant practical advantages:
- No external RPZ device installation — saving you between $400 to $700 upfront.
- No annual external device testing — saving approximately $150 each year for the lifespan of the bidet.
- Faster installation with fewer components — reducing long-term points of failure.
Cheaper aftermarket bidets without integral protection necessitate the installation of a Reduced Pressure Zone valve, which incurs ongoing annual testing costs. Over a decade, this can accumulate to $1,500 to $2,000 in compliance fees alone. The Roca Multiclean range circumvents all these expenses, which is why we advocate for their use.
Both models are engineered in Spain, are WaterMark certified, and feature a sleek design that complements modern bathrooms without appearing out of place. This aesthetic is particularly important for older homeowners who are weighing the decision between “adding a bidet” and “enhancing the bathroom's appearance.”
A practical note: Any electronic bidet seat operates in a humid environment. We discuss bathroom ventilation during the quoting process. If your bathroom lacks an exhaust fan or has inadequate airflow, it is advisable to address this issue during the installation.
Understanding Power Requirements for Both Roca Models
Both Roca Multiclean models necessitate electricity and must have a 240V, 10A general power outlet (GPO) within reach of the toilet. Many older homes in Caboolture and Morayfield may not have a compliant outlet in the bathroom zone. If your residence lacks one, a licensed electrician must install it prior to our fitting of the bidet. We will identify this requirement during the quoting visit and can recommend a trusted electrician.
Assessing Compatibility with Various Toilet Pans
Both Roca Multiclean models are designed for installation on top of existing toilet pans and are compatible with most Roca toilets. If your pan is a different brand, we will evaluate the fit during the quoting visit. Some non-Roca pans can accommodate a seat-style bidet without issue, while others may require an adapter, and some may not be suitable at all. You can send us a photo of your toilet, and we can provide immediate advice.
Introducing the Roca Bidet Trigger Sprayer with Anti-Burst Hose
This handheld option mounts to the wall beside the toilet and connects to the toilet's cold supply via a tee. It is perfect for households where one user desires a bidet while others do not, or where replacing the toilet seat is not feasible. Handheld units do not possess the same integral backflow protection as the Multiclean seat range, so we evaluate the appropriate backflow setup on a case-by-case basis depending on the hose length and outlet position.
Check out the Trigger Sprayer with anti-burst hose on our website.
If you prefer a different brand, we are happy to provide a quote for installation. However, we will need to verify the unit's certification first to ensure it carries WaterMark and meets AS/NZS 3500.1. Some imported products may appear attractive but fail to meet legal installation requirements in Queensland.
Understanding Our Typical Bidet Customer Demographics
Here’s a rough breakdown of the demographics purchasing bidets through us in the Moreton Bay area:
- Approximately half are older homeowners (65+) — particularly from Caboolture, Bribie Island, Bellemere, and Narangba. These individuals are typically at the retirement stage, strategically preparing their bathrooms for the next 10 to 20 years of independent living.
- About a quarter involve installations for post-surgery or chronic recovery — often referred by an occupational therapist, GP, or surgeon.
- Roughly 15% are NDIS-funded accessibility upgrades.
- The remaining 10% includes bathroom renovators aiming for a high-end finish or younger households where someone has traveled internationally and felt the need to upgrade their Australian bathroom.
The first three groups illustrate why bidets have transitioned from being seen as a luxury item to essential accessibility tools with strong functional benefits. Demand from these demographics continues to rise year after year.
What Steps Are Involved in the Bidet Installation Process?
For a Roca seat-style bidet installed on an existing toilet pan, the typical process follows these steps:
- Quote visit — We will assess the pan model, the position of the cold water supply, the space behind the toilet, the incoming water pressure (to determine if a pressure-limiting valve is necessary), and whether the selected unit requires an external backflow device based on its type of protection. For the Premium model, we also check for a compliant 240V GPO nearby.
- Order the unit and any required backflow device and pressure-limiting valve if necessary.
- Installation — Generally takes between 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on whether we are tee-ing the cold supply or running new lines, and if a backflow device requires flushing and testing on the same day.
- Testing, handover, and lodging Form 4 with the QBCC within ten business days. We provide you with a copy of Form 4 for your records, which should be kept with your home insurance documentation.
For the handheld trigger sprayer, installation typically takes less than two hours from start to finish.
If the bidet is part of a complete bathroom renovation, the plumbing will be incorporated into the larger job, and the cost will be integrated into that quote.
What Are the Potential Costs Associated with Bidet Installation?
We do not provide flat pricing for bidet installations, as each bathroom presents unique variables — including the pan model, supply position, water pressure, the existing GPO near the toilet, and the unit you select.
Generally, for a standard installation of either the Roca Multiclean or Multiclean Premium on an existing pan with straightforward access to hot and cold supplies:
- Prices start around $850 to $1,400 for installation labor, depending on the complexity of the job.
- Plus the cost of the unit — with the Roca Multiclean positioned at the lower end and the Premium at the higher end.
- Plus a pressure-limiting valve if your incoming pressure exceeds 500 kPa (typically $200–$350 for installation). This is common in newer estates around Mango Hill and North Lakes.
- Plus an electrician for a new 240V GPO if your bathroom does not already have one (usually $250–$450 for a straightforward installation).
It is crucial to note what is NOT included in this list: an external Reduced Pressure Zone (RPZ) backflow device and the annual $150 testing fee associated with it. Both Roca Multiclean models feature built-in backflow protection, allowing you to avoid the need for an external device entirely. This represents significant savings on both initial and ongoing costs that cheaper aftermarket bidets do not provide.
For a precise quote based on your specific bathroom, feel free to call us at 1300 793 962. We’re happy to provide a quote based on photos or a quick onsite visit.
Thinking About a DIY Bidet Installation?
To clarify: in Queensland, you cannot legally install a bidet that connects to the potable water supply unless you hold a current QBCC plumbing contractor’s license. Bidet installation is classified as Notifiable Work, meaning even seemingly straightforward seat swaps require a Form 4 to be lodged by a licensed plumber.
This issue extends beyond just paperwork. Uncertified work can void your home insurance and the manufacturer’s warranty. If a poorly installed bidet contaminates your drinking water and causes illness, the liability falls on the individual who performed the work — potentially you if you attempted a DIY installation. The QBCC has actively prosecuted unlicensed plumbing work and continues to do so.
If you have purchased a unit online and wish to utilize it, consult a licensed plumber to evaluate it (as some imports may not be WaterMark certified and cannot legally be installed in QLD). They will manage the connection, backflow protection, and Form 4 lodgement.
Connect with Us Regarding Your Bathroom Plans
If you are considering a bidet installation, the easiest next step is to send us a photo of your toilet and the wall behind it, or schedule a quick onsite quote. We will provide clear advice on which unit is suitable, whether an electrician for the GPO is necessary, and the expected costs — all without any pressure involved.
Call 1300 793 962 or visit our bidet seats page for further information.
We are located at 299E Morayfield Rd, a family-owned business established in 1995, QBCC licensed (1199436), gas-fitter licensed (L40747), MPAQ members, and proud winners of the 2025 Quality Business Awards for Best Plumbing in Moreton Bay. We have been installing bidets and ensuring backflow protection for the Moreton Bay community long enough to know which products work best.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bidets
Is Bidet Installation Considered Notifiable Work in Queensland?
Yes. Under the Plumbing and Drainage Regulation 2019, connecting a bidet to your home’s drinking water supply is classified as Notifiable Work. Your licensed plumber is required to lodge a Form 4 with the QBCC within ten business days of completing the installation. Depending on your council's regulations, a Form 9 with the local water authority may also be necessary.
Do All Bidet Installations Require an External Backflow Device?
Not for the Roca Multiclean range. Both the Multiclean and the Multiclean Premium models come with integral high-hazard backflow protection, meaning a separate Reduced Pressure Zone (RPZ) device is not necessary. This saves you the costs of installation and the annual testing fee. For other brands or the handheld Trigger Sprayer, we assess requirements during the quoting process — it depends on the unit’s certification and its compatibility with your pan.
Can I Self-Install a Bidet Seat That Clips Onto the Toilet?
In Queensland, no. Any device that connects to the potable water supply must be installed by a licensed plumber and is classified as Notifiable Work. The connection point—where the bidet connects to your cold water supply—is the regulated area, even if the unit appears DIY-friendly. Unlicensed work can void your home insurance and the manufacturer warranty, and the QBCC actively prosecutes unlicensed plumbing work.
What Is WaterMark Certification and Why Is It Crucial?
WaterMark is the mandatory Australian certification scheme for any product that connects to a plumbing system. By law, every bidet seat, T-valve, and connecting hose installed in Australia must carry WaterMark certification. Some imported units do not meet this requirement — and they cannot be legally installed, regardless of how appealing the product appears. We verify certification for every unit before providing a quote.
Which Roca Model Is Best for an Older Parent?
Both models feature integral backflow protection, ensuring compliance is equal. The decision primarily hinges on user interface preferences: if they prefer a fixed side-mounted control panel for simplicity, the standard Multiclean is suitable. If they would benefit from a remote control, multiple saved user settings, a night light, or finer adjustments (for instance, during post-surgery recovery), the Multiclean Premium is recommended. We discuss these options with families during the quoting visit to ensure the choice aligns with the individual’s needs, not just the bathroom layout.
Will the Roca Bidet Require an Electrician for Installation?
Yes, both Roca Multiclean models are electric and require a 240V GPO within reach of the toilet, installed in a bathroom-compliant zone. Many older homes in Caboolture and Morayfield may not have a compliant GPO. We will identify this requirement during the quote visit and can recommend a licensed electrician we trust. The cost for installing a new compliant GPO typically ranges from $250 to $450.
How Long Does a Typical Bidet Installation Take?
For a Roca seat installation on an existing pan with straightforward access, we typically spend between 1.5 to 3 hours onsite. The trigger sprayer installation generally takes under two hours. If a backflow device requires installation and registration, you should add another 45 minutes to an hour. The timing may vary if the bathroom needs additional work.
What Is the Estimated Overall Cost of Installation?
Installation labor generally ranges from $850 to $1,400 for a standard installation. You will also need to factor in the cost of the unit (the Roca range varies by model), plus a pressure-limiting valve if water pressure exceeds 500 kPa ($200–$350), and an electrician for a new GPO if your bathroom does not have one ($250–$450). A typical Roca Multiclean installation, including the unit and any electrical work, usually totals between $1,800 and $2,800. The Roca range includes integral backflow protection, allowing you to avoid the costs associated with an external RPZ device and the annual testing fee that aftermarket bidets incur. For a detailed quote tailored to your bathroom, please call 1300 793 962.
Does the Backflow Device Require Annual Testing?
Yes, if it is a testable external device like an RPZD. Annual testing in Queensland must be conducted by a plumber with a backflow endorsement (we hold this endorsement). Testing costs approximately $150 per device per year. The good news for buyers of the Roca Multiclean models: the integral backflow protection built into both models is not a testable external device, so you can avoid the annual fee. Over ten years, this represents savings of $1,500 or more in compliance costs, which is part of why we recommend the Roca range.
Can You Install a Bidet During a Major Bathroom Renovation?
Yes, and it is often the more efficient option if you are undertaking significant renovations. Installing the plumbing rough-in is much neater before tiling, allowing for cleaner routing of the cold supply and GPO, and the cost can be included in the overall renovation quote. We frequently collaborate with Moreton Bay renovators.
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