




OUR VISION

Immersive Flight LLC is a fully insured and FAA-107 licensed drone company based in Northern New Jersey. We specialize in providing thermal inspections of buildings, roofs, solar panels, electrical infrastructure, professional aerial videography, conducting comprehensive construction site surveys, and unique inspirational immersive content such as commercials and documentaries. Our innovative approach and cutting-edge technology enable us to serve corporations and public end users with unparalleled aerial perspectives and insights captivating your audience.
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INNOVATIVE AERIAL SOLUTIONS
THERMAL INSPECTION CASE STUDIES:

STUCCO WATER DAMAGE EXAMPLE
THE PROBLEM: The standard image shows cracks under each stucco window sill. The thermal image report of the same two windows shows evidence of water penetration beneath the surface of the stucco exterior. The green rectangular areas of dark color indicates the temperature difference that is easily identified.
The SOLUTION: The client was informed of the extent of the damage to both window sills and recommended that repairs are needed to be made to prevent further damage and possible mold problems, saving the client money.



SOLAR PANEL EXAMPLE
The PROBLEM: The standard image shows debris and possible damage on the surface of the solar panel with the yellow circle around the affected area. The yellow arrow pointing to the thermal image of the same solar panel shows extensive damage that is not visible to the naked eye.
The SOLUTION: The client is informed of the damaged solar panel and suggested replacement of that particular panel to restore optimal solar array efficiency.
The thermal image report shows normal functioning solar panels. The upper array is being exposed to morning sunlight and shows an orange color indicating a higher temperature. The bottom array is not exposed to sunlight and shows a darker purple color indicating a lower temperature.


SKYLIGHT WATER DAMAGE EXAMPLE
The PROBLEM: The standard image shows surface damage around the flashing areas of the skylight. The thermal image report shows insufficient insulation and possible water penetration as indicated in the green circled areas.
The SOLUTION: The client was informed of the potential mold hazard and sub-surface water damage to the flashing. Recommending replacing flashing on the exterior in conjunction with replacing interior insulation and caulking around the skylight.
