Conditions made visible

Thermal Mapping and Documentation

Thermal imagery is useful when temperature differences tell part of the story. Frontier uses thermal-capable drone operations as a documentation tool for non-emergency site review, field planning, storm-impact follow-up, and visual reporting.

Thermal imaging display representing thermal mapping and documentation services.

Best fit signal

Best when the buyer needs honest thermal context to support a smarter next step, not inflated inspection claims.
  • Land and structure review
  • Storm or weather-related documentation
  • Remote-area access planning
  • Non-emergency condition records

What this can include

Useful records for decisions after the flight.

Thermal-capable image and video capture when conditions are appropriate

Documentation for site review, access planning, and field records

Visual support for identifying patterns that are difficult to see from ground level

Clear deliverables without overclaiming diagnostic certainty

Questions this helps answer

What serious buyers usually need to clarify before they spend money or mobilize people.

Where do temperature-pattern differences suggest the next closer look should happen?

How can thermal context be paired with standard imagery for a clearer site review?

What visual record will help a team compare conditions without overclaiming diagnosis?

Strong fit when

  • A buyer needs temperature-pattern context for land, structures, storm follow-up, or remote access planning
  • The goal is documentation and visual comparison rather than a definitive technical diagnosis
  • Timing and site conditions can be chosen to make thermal contrast more useful

Not the best fit when

  • The request expects thermal footage alone to act as a formal diagnostic conclusion
  • Weather, solar loading, surface conditions, or schedule make thermal contrast unreliable
  • A licensed trade or specialist is the real next step rather than a documentation flight

Typical deliverables

Organized output that is easy to review and share.

Thermal image and video exports when conditions support useful contrast

Context shots to pair thermal observations with the visible scene

Organized deliverables for comparison, planning, and records

Ready to scope it?

Share the site, objective, and preferred timing.

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