Concrete Washout Pit Guide for Contractors (2026)

The slab looks good. The finishers are packing up. The pump is quiet. Then the driver asks the question that decides whether the site stays clean or turns into a compliance problem by the end of the shift. Where is the truck washing out? That moment gets overlooked on busy pours. Everyone is focused on […]
Colorado SWPPP Requirements 2026

If you're breaking ground in Colorado, there's a number you need to know: one acre. Anytime your construction project disturbs that much land—or more—you'll need a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), also known as a Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP). Think of it as the playbook for keeping your site clean and compliant throughout 2026. Get […]
Master Building Permits Requirements 2026

Let's be honest—nobody loves dealing with building permits. For a lot of contractors, they feel like pure red tape designed to slow you down. But if you’ve been in this business for any length of time, you know that thinking is a fast track to disaster. Think of a permit as your project's official playbook. […]
Expert Guide to concrete disposal seattle 2026

If you're a contractor in Seattle trying to figure out concrete disposal, here’s the most important thing to know: recycling isn't just a suggestion, it's a core part of the process. Getting it right starts with one simple step: keeping clean concrete rubble separate from all the other job site trash. Nail this, and you're […]
What Is Concrete Washout and Why It Matters

Understanding Concrete Washout and Why It Matters Concrete washout is simply the process of cleaning out the leftover slurry from trucks, pumps, and tools after a pour. Think of it like wiping your muddy boots on a doormat before walking into a clean house—it’s all about containing the mess. On a job site, that "mess" […]
Your Guide to Concrete Washout Best Practices

On any job site, dealing with leftover concrete is a given. The real challenge isn't the hardened stuff—it's the soupy, chemical-laced water left over after a rinse. That's concrete washout, and it's a bigger deal than most people think. What Is Concrete Washout and Why Does It Matter Don't think of it as just dirty […]
The 2025 Miracle: How Osha Went from a Dinner Plate to the Face of Our Company

Early this year, Osha’s story was supposed to end. She had been purchased to be a holiday dinner. When we found out, we didn’t just see a goat; we saw a survivor. We stepped in, saved her from the table, and brought her into our team. What started as a rescue mission has transformed our […]
Building the Future of the Mile High City: Why Clean Construction is the New Standard

At Reborn Rentals, we understand that operating along the Front Range comes with a unique set of challenges that go far beyond simple logistics. In a city like Denver, where urban density meets strict environmental stewardship, how you handle your job site waste defines your reputation and your bottom line. We don’t just rent equipment; […]
Osha’s Checklist: 5 Essentials for Your Pouring Site

In the world of construction, chaos is the number one enemy of profitability. That’s why our star inspector and mascot, Osha, has visited dozens of job sites and condensed her experience into this essential checklist. Before the first concrete truck arrives, make sure you have these 5 points covered. 1. Designated Washout Area Osha says: […]
Use of Concrete Washout Pans

When working with concrete, proper disposal of washout water and materials is essential. Concrete washout pans provide a safe and efficient way to contain waste from washing out concrete trucks, pumps, and tools keeping your site clean and compliant with environmental regulations. Why Use Concrete Washout Pans? Concrete washout water is highly alkaline and can […]