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Canary Detect provides underground utility location and leak detection surveys across the Canary Islands

Using the latest cutting edge technology our team have unrivalled experience and expertise in locating bruied utilities and leaks

14/05/2026

A property can look perfect during a viewing… while hidden leaks quietly cause damage underground 💦

Its been brought to my attention that we have too many vans... so here goes..2019 Renault Trafic L1H1, 140,000 km, nearl...
09/05/2026

Its been brought to my attention that we have too many vans... so here goes..

2019 Renault Trafic L1H1, 140,000 km, nearly €4k spent recently, fully homologated towbar, mechanically sorted, cosmetically traumatised with around 140,000 km.

I will start with the truth, because there is no point dressing this thing up like it is about to sit on a Renault forecourt under flattering lights. It is a proper work van. It has worked for a living. It has earned its scars. It has not spent its life being polished by someone called Sebastian while classical music plays in the background.

It needs bodywork. The stickers need to be taken off. The seats need to be professionally cleaned and repaired. The back of the van looks like it has been used to store tools, rubble, wet boots, bad decisions and at least one object that definitely should have been tied down better.

It is white, technically. Some parts are still white. Other parts are a mixture of Lanzarote dust, old sticker glue, and what I can only describe as “builder’s van beige”. The bodywork has clearly had a few disagreements with gateposts, walls, tight driveways and possibly the laws of physics. If you are looking for perfect panels, keep scrolling. If you are looking for a van that can take a knock without having an emotional breakdown, read on.

The seats are not great. They do not say “luxury transport”. They say “someone once ate lunch in here during a sandstorm”. A professional cleaning and repair would make a big difference. At the moment, the interior has more character than strictly necessary.

Now for the important bit. Mechanically, this is where the money has gone.

I have recently spent almost €4,000 on the van, with invoices available. This includes a major service and expensive diesel/emissions work. The big one is the DPF/particulate filter, which was nearly €2,000 before labour. Anyone who knows modern diesel vans knows the DPF is not a cheap little “while you are there” job. It is the sort of bill that makes you stare silently at the wall and reconsider every life choice that led you to owning a diesel van.

Recent work includes DPF/particulate filter work, oil and filters, fuel filter, air filter, brake pads, AdBlue, and a PCV/oil separator repair. In plain English, a lot of the boring, expensive, important mechanical stuff has already been done. The stuff buyers usually worry about has not been ignored. It has been paid for. By me. Painfully.

It also has a recently fitted, fully homologated towbar, so it is legal and properly done. Not a mystery towbar fitted in a cousin’s yard with three bolts, a prayer and a YouTube video. It is homologated properly and ready for towing.

The last service noted that the front shocks and auxiliary belt/tensioner could do with replacing. I would expect that to cost roughly €600–€1,000, depending where you take it and what parts are used. I am being upfront about that because I would rather say it now than have someone turn up, crawl underneath it, make mechanic noises, and act like they have discovered a government conspiracy.

I was going to get the bodywork done, remove the stickers, sort the seats, do the advisory bits and then sell it looking far more respectable. But before I throw more money at making it prettier, I thought I would offer it as it stands.

Someone might want a bargain. Someone might be happy to tidy it up themselves. Someone might just want a solid work van and not care that it currently looks like it has been through a divorce and kept the bad memories.

The Leaky Finders can find a leak, but apparently we could not find a clean seat, a straight panel, or the person responsible for reversing into half the scenery. That said, where it matters, the money has gone in. It starts, drives, works, and has had serious recent mechanical spend.

This is not being sold as perfect. It is being sold as a 2019 Renault Trafic L1H1 with 140,000 km, nearly €4k recently spent, expensive DPF work already done, a fully homologated towbar, and cosmetic issues that are very much included in the price.
If nobody wants it as it stands, I will get the tidying work done myself and sell it for more. Simple as that.

Price: €11,000

Please do not message offering scrap money, a broken jet ski, a goat, or “cash today mate” followed by half the asking price. I know it needs tidying. That is why it is being offered now before I spend more on it.

Viewings welcome. Bring your mechanic. Bring your sense of humour. Bring realistic expectations. If you want a perfect-looking van, this is absolutely not it. If you want a usable 2019 Trafic with the big mechanical bills already dealt with, and you are not frightened by stickers, dents and seats that have seen things, this could be a very good buy.

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05/05/2026

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Hat trick for Canary Detect, The Leaky Finders. - Canal Gestión Lanzarote formally recognises Canary Detect as an author...
20/04/2026

Hat trick for Canary Detect, The Leaky Finders. - Canal Gestión Lanzarote formally recognises Canary Detect as an authorised installer.

This was not easy to get. It took months of work. Qualifications had to be translated and formally homologated. Technical credentials were reviewed in accordance with Spain’s official regulatory framework. Insurance requirements had to be satisfied and formal approvals secured.

Why does that matter? If a hidden leak causes a high water bill, you may be entitled to a 50% reduction. But to qualify, the work must be carried out by a recognised authorised installer and submitted with that installer’s official reference number.

From this week, Canary Detect holds that reference.

That means every Spanish-language report, invoice and guarantee we issue now carries the official installer number needed to support a formal claim.

For customers supplied by Club Lanzarote, we already hold a formal agreement where a rebate is guaranteed on production of our report and invoice.

Earlier this year, we were also approved by a national home assistance network covering policyholders from 21 major insurance companies.

That makes three approvals. Both water companies in Lanzarote are covered.

If you get a high bill or suspect a leak, call your insurer first. If they ask you to appoint your own contractor, get written confirmation that they are a registered authorised installer with Canal Gestión. If not, you could lose your right to claim a reduction on your bill.

If a hidden leak has caused a high bill, Canary Detect gives you the best possible chance of getting money back.

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Triplete para Canary Detect, The Leaky Finders.

Canal Gestión Lanzarote reconoce formalmente a Canary Detect como instalador autorizado.

Esto no fue fácil de conseguir. Llevó meses de trabajo. Hubo que traducir y homologar formalmente las titulaciones. Las credenciales técnicas fueron revisadas dentro del marco regulatorio oficial de España. También hubo que cumplir los requisitos de seguro y obtener las aprobaciones formales necesarias.

¿Por qué es importante? Porque si una fuga oculta provoca una factura de agua inusualmente alta, podrías tener derecho a una reducción de hasta el 50%. Pero para poder solicitarla, el trabajo debe haber sido realizado por un instalador autorizado reconocido y la reclamación debe presentarse con su número oficial de referencia.

Desde esta semana, Canary Detect dispone de esa referencia.

Eso significa que todos los informes, facturas y garantías que emitimos en español incluyen ya el número oficial de instalador necesario para respaldar una reclamación formal.

Para los clientes suministrados por Club Lanzarote, ya contamos con un acuerdo formal por el que se garantiza un reembolso al presentar nuestro informe y factura.

A principios de este año también fuimos aprobados por una red nacional de asistencia en el hogar que cubre a asegurados de 21 grandes compañías de seguros.

Eso hace un total de tres aprobaciones. Las dos compañías de agua de Lanzarote están cubiertas.

Si recibes una factura alta o sospechas que hay una fuga, llama primero a tu aseguradora. Si te piden contratar tu propio profesional, solicita confirmación por escrito de que es un instalador autorizado y registrado ante Canal Gestión. Si no lo es, podrías perder tu derecho a solicitar una reducción en la factura.

Si una fuga oculta ha provocado una factura alta, Canary Detect te ofrece la mejor opción para recuperar parte de tu dinero.

18/04/2026

There is a guaranteed species on every Facebook post.
You ask a very simple question, and within minutes, someone appears who has absolutely no intention of answering it, but is deeply committed to explaining why your question is morally inferior to the way they go on holiday.

"Any idea how I get British TV channels?"

No answer, obviously.
Instead, you get: You’re on holiday. Why would you need TV?Our adorable little angels spend the evenings having meaningful conversations, painting delicate watercolours of the local scenery, and writing travel journals with fountain pens by candlelight.

"Anywhere I can get an English breakfast?"

Again, no location. No recommendation. No help whatsoever.
Just: You’re on holiday. We immerse ourselves in the local culture. We join the fishermen at 4am, fillet our own fish, grill it over hot coals on the beach, and discuss regional history while the children, already fully dressed and with brushed teeth by 6am, wait excitedly for another day of authentic experiences.

"My kid’s phone charger is broken. Anywhere I can get it fixed?"

Cue the same crowd. Our children don’t use phones on holiday. They play board games, do Sudoku, one is halfway through writing a novel, and the other is composing beautifully handwritten letters to friends back home on recycled parchment.

It is never just a normal answer.

Nobody says, "Try the shop near the marina."

No. It has to become a full lifestyle presentation by a family who apparently holiday in a Waitrose advert.

"Where can I buy a decent cup of tea?"

We stopped needing tea years ago. On holiday, we drink fresh mountain infusions prepared by a local shepherd called Mateo, who taught our twins mindfulness while our eldest learned traditional basket weaving."

Is there a taxi rank nearby?

"Taxi? Oh no. We prefer to walk everywhere. It gives us time to connect as a family and spot hidden door knockers that tell the true story of the island.

"Best place to get chips for the kids?"

Our children would never ask for chips. They snack on olives, anchovies and lightly charred padrón peppers while discussing marine conservation.

"Does anyone know where I can watch the football?"

We don’t holiday to watch football. We holiday to reconnect with what really matters. Last night we sat silently on a cliff and listened to the wind until the children fell asleep under ethically sourced linen throws.

"Can anyone recommend a supermarket that sells Heinz beans?"
Honestly, once you’ve tasted tomatoes hand-picked at sunrise by a local grandmother called Pilar, you won’t even remember what beans are.

"Where can I get a sun lounger?"

We don’t do loungers. We lie directly on the earth so we can feel grounded and in tune with the volcanic energy.

"Any bars showing the darts tonight?"

We avoid screens entirely. Evenings are for candlelit chess, soft guitar music, and teaching the children how to identify constellations in three languages.

Somehow, every one of these families has children who wake up delighted, fully dressed, and desperate to learn about local pottery. Their kids have never once asked for Wi-Fi, chips, nuggets, ice cream, or a lie-in.

Remarkable scenes. You ask for a place that sells bacon, and they reply as if they are filing a cultural impact statement with UNESCO.

Nobody is this wholesome for seven straight days in 32-degree heat. Just once, I want one of them to admit their little darlings are feral by day three and living off chips and Fanta.

I swear some people don’t go on holiday to relax. They go to build material for a smug reply to a stranger asking where to get a bacon sandwich. If someone asks where to get British TV, an English breakfast, a charger, chips, tea, beans or the football, just answer the question. Nobody needs to hear that your children rise at dawn to forage figs and translate folk songs.

Some people don’t reply to Facebook questions. They audition for Smuggest Family on Tour 2026

16/04/2026

Here's a quick look at one of Canary Detect The Leaky Finders most recent jobs 💪

09/04/2026

With Canary Detect The Leaky Finders you can be sure the job will be done properly 💪

Have a read about Pete and Dave's Good Friday adventure -- two Leaky Finders called out on a bank holiday, a pig in a ba...
04/04/2026

Have a read about Pete and Dave's Good Friday adventure -- two Leaky Finders called out on a bank holiday, a pig in a bathroom, and a 15mm pipe that nearly ruined someone's holiday.

Find out what actually goes into finding a leak properly, and what doesnt, why most companies would have ripped the bathroom apart, and why this might be the most useful thing you read all week if you own property in Lanzarote

Hope you enjoy it and find it interesting!

https://canary-detect.com/blog/good-friday-field-report-saving-bathtubs-and-holidays

Big news for Canary Detect.After several months of applications, compliance checks, vetting, legendary Spanish paperwork...
04/04/2026

Big news for Canary Detect.

After several months of applications, compliance checks, vetting, legendary Spanish paperwork, and onboarding, we have officially been approved as a registered leak detection provider for one of Spain's largest home assistance networks — covering policyholders from 21 major insurance companies across Lanzarote.

This week we completed the final stage. We are now live on the network.
We were chosen based on our experience, qualifications, and the track record we built working informally with them over the years. That history counted. The fact they approached us is a testament to our reputation.

We have always told our clients the same thing: call your insurance company first before engaging us directly. Even when it cost us work. Well, now there is a strong chance your insurer will send The Leaky Finders to you anyway.

Having a leak is stressful. It induces panic. But before you act, ask yourself: are they qualified? Are they experienced? Do they have a track record?

Our advice has not changed. Your first call should always be to your insurer. There is now a good chance you will get Canary Detect. But if they tell you to source your own contractor, you can engage us with confidence — knowing we are already trusted by the companies that cover your home.

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