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I wouldn't... you say security is a concern: if you consider that
there's a risk of a scrote breaking into your neighbour's house and climbing up into his roofspace in order to enter your house, do you think a couple of sheets of plasterboard will impede his progress for more than a few seconds?! Really more a privacy than full on security issue then I guess. Also, I don't know how big your loft hatch is but that might well be an issue when it comes to taking sheets of plasterboard up there; at least you're going to be restricted to using small bits only. Hatch is about 2.5ft square so pretty big by all accounts I guess. Thanks. |
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