Small plunge pool in the front yard?

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.



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.
Anonymous
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).
Anonymous
I would never do this for aesthetic/safety/liability/privacy reasons.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can’t have fences above a certain height in your front yard. You can’t have fences below 4ft around a pool. Safety issues and privacy issues. There may also be requirements with having it at least 10 ft from the street.


Why not? (I have never lived in the US suburbs -- this is news to me and I am genuinely puzzled.)
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen pools in front yards in Bethesda but they’ve been on larger lots and have a 6 foot tall fence around the entire yard including the front.

Where in Bethesda are there six-foot fences in front yards?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen pools in front yards in Bethesda but they’ve been on larger lots and have a 6 foot tall fence around the entire yard including the front.

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.
Anonymous
Just buy a new house with a pool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen pools in front yards in Bethesda but they’ve been on larger lots and have a 6 foot tall fence around the entire yard including the front.

Where in Bethesda are there six-foot fences in front yards?


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.


Anonymous
This is weird honestly. I wouldn't buy a house that had this.
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