Are pluggable transports a good idea if you use Tor from personal IP space?

I have an ASN with IPv4/IPv6 allocations I use for a personal whole-home VPN (although I only use one IPv4). I’m using a BuyVM BGP VPS for the ASN, and use a non-IPsec L2TP VPN to a Calyx “Sprout SIM” using T-Mobile 5G. This lets me evade Carrier Grade NAT and give me not one, but 512 IPv4 addresses.

Since it’s pretty obvious the traffic is coming from one household and that alone since we’re the only users of the IP space, is it a good idea to use a pluggable transport for privacy or is it simply unnecessary? And yes, I know the NSA still knows I use Tor if I used bare T-Mobile.

I don’t use the IP space for relays since I run an exit-friendly BuyVM competitor for a living (and relays from it), but did in the past. I can get Spectrum (I live in NYC, not a RV) but don’t for upload speeds as I lack FiOS or other fiber (one of the major cons of Manhattan brownstones).