If you want to avoid internal changes you can do so by insulating externally.
How to insulate an old slate roof.
If 180mm is to be installed then 100mm board might be introduced between the rafters there has to be a minimum 25mm air gap between the insulation and the underside of the tiles or slates with an 80mm board running across the rafters.
Equally the reverse is true.
The best way is to insulate the attic floor.
Answered 14th jan 2013 like 2.
If you want to insulate the sloping roof you definitely don t want to install spray foam against the back side of the slates.
With a warm roof the usual process is to split the insulation into two layers.
You would first have to create a vent channel under the slates by installing 1x1 sticks at the top of each rafter bay followed by stiff material like rigid foam or plywood.
Check the depth between your trusses and the slates then install the correct thickness of kingspan in the gaps allowing for a 25mm air gap between the kingspan and the slates.
Plasterboard 50mm pur insulation in 50mm timber stud with 50mm vented cavity to the existing wall.
A well ventilated roof space is good this stops your timbers rotting.
With an assumed pre existing u value of 2 23w m the best options are as follows.
The materials used to insulate under the roof include batts of mineral or glass wool insulation held in place by battens of wood attached to and across the rafters.