Insulating Sloping Roof

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Pamoothican

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Tuesday 19th June 2018
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I'm looking for some advice at the best way of insulating a sloping ceiling/roof.

Part of one bedroom has a sloping ceiling, it is currently uninsulated. It is the roof outside with only the void between the back of the lath and plaster and the roof tiles about 75mm. Its the width of the room 5m and about 1.2m in length, slope is about 30 degrees. In the loft there is a beam running the width of the house which is about 300mm tall, access is limited to the gap between the rafters and the top of the beam and the ceiling joists and the bottom of the beam (booth about 300x50mm).

So far I'm looking at;

1) Access from outside, tiles off, board insulation 30 or 50mm depth.

2) Access fro bedroom, plaster off, lath off, board insulation 30 or 50mm depth, new plasterboard and plaster, decorate etc.

3) Access from loft, thin rigid or foil/bubble wrap type insulation pushed into gap.

The roof is slate and really needs doing in the next five years but don't currently have the funds, I would be loathe to have to do the bottom 2m or so of the roof. (Not in my DIY skills either) Plastering isn't either and I know it will make a horrendous mess taking the lath off (new baby expected in 5 weeks too). The is no sarking so any spray in type expanding foam or beads would just end up in the street.

It gets very hot in there at the moment, its south facing, the rest of the loft is insulated with glass fibre matting.

Is there anything I've overlooked?