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There ate too many pipes in the front yard.
Sewer, water, gas/electric branch out to individual homes from the street., There is no way you could clear a 5ft+ depth to install. |
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With a privacy fence, and then high hedging, it could be a "secret garden" feature. Americans are over the top about the wasted space of a front lawn. Like, we have to have it, but the aesthetics belong to everyone else.
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Don't comment with gibberish. Those pipes aren't randomly installed, they are easy to mark and find. You have no idea of the layout of OPs yard. |
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In MoCo, you need either a fence or a locking pool cover. You dont' need both, but you can have both of course.
In short, you need a locking barrier to the pool, and a cover qualifies. As for undergroudn utility pipes, ignore that person. Miss Utility will mark the pipes, and you can even have them moved if you need to (for a fee, of course). |
| I would never do this for aesthetic/safety/liability/privacy reasons. |
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I wouldn’t think it would look good nor be functionable/enjoyable in a front yard.
It likely will be viewed as more of a decor item vs. a recreational one. |
Why not? (I have never lived in the US suburbs -- this is news to me and I am genuinely puzzled.) |
| I love your pic OP and I would do it if I really wanted a pool yet the only acceptable placement is the front yard. Ignore the naysayers. And a lockable pool cover would be the way to go. I would probably do a 3' or 4' iron perimeter fence or hedges just to keep people from wandering into the yard to look but that's me. |
| I don't see how this is any different from a koi pond. The example plunge pool is both functional and decorative. Go for it. |
| This is just such a weird ask. Is this some sort of feng shui thing? Who on earth strips down for a plunge in their front yard in a pool unsuited for laps or play or anything beside being a hazard? The fence next to it would take away any aesthetic improvements. |
Where in Bethesda are there six-foot fences in front yards? |
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DPS/Process/rci/residential-fence.html As I read it, 3-ft limit applies to corner lots. |
| Just buy a new house with a pool. |
In my Battery Park neighborhood, there are some. Usually corner lots, or properties facing a busy road. I know some have pools behind these fences, I can hear the water splashes in the summer. |
| This is weird honestly. I wouldn't buy a house that had this. |