Marine, Maritime and Offshore Water Jetting Services

RGL Services delivers specialist high-pressure and ultra-high-pressure marine maritime offshore water jetting services across the UK and internationally. With decades of experience, we provide safe, efficient and environmentally responsible cleaning, cutting and surface preparation for ships, vessels, offshore platforms, subsea structures and marine infrastructure.

As specialist marine water jetting contractors, our advanced technology removes marine growth, coatings, rust, scale and concrete without heat, sparks or vibration, making it ideal for hazardous and sensitive marine environments.

Marine, Maritime and Offshore Water Jetting Services

Key applications for our marine water jetting services:

  • Ship hull cleaning and biofouling removal.
  • Deck and superstructure surface preparation.
  • Paint and coating removal for repainting.
  • Ballast tank and cargo hold cleaning using no-man-entry vessel cleaning.
  • Marine growth removal from buoys and underwater structures.

High-pressure water jetting provides a cleaner, chloride-free surface compared to traditional methods, improving coating adhesion and extending asset life.

High pressure water jetting for ship hull cleaning and marine growth removal in the maritime industry

Get a Quote

Ready to complete your marine decommissioning or construction project safely and efficiently?

Contact the RGL team today for expert advice on underwater pile cutting, monopile removal, or sheet pile cutting solutions. Call us on 02380 817 160 or request a callback via our contact form. Let us help you cut your steel piles cleanly, quickly, and with complete confidence.

Offshore Water Jetting for Platforms and Subsea Assets

In the demanding offshore environment, reliability and safety are critical. Our offshore marine maritime offshore water jetting services support fabric maintenance, decommissioning and inspection projects on oil and gas platforms, wind farms and subsea installations:

  • Hydrodemolition of concrete structures.
  • Steel surface preparation for corrosion protection.
  • Cleaning of pipelines, risers and jacket legs. Pipeline cleaning.
  • Removal of marine growth and scale from offshore structures.

 

Offshore water jetting services for platform maintenance and surface preparation in the North Sea

Underwater Pile Cutting and Abrasive Water Jet Cold Cutting

Rentajet is a market leader in underwater pile cutting and monopile cutting for marine construction, decommissioning and civil engineering projects. Using abrasive water jet cold cutting technology, we cut through metal and concrete in a single operation, even underwater. No heat-affected zones, sparks or vibration. Safe operation in explosive or sensitive environments.

Abrasive water jet underwater pile cutting of monopiles for offshore and marine structures

Benefits of Rentajet's Marine Maritime Offshore Water Jetting Services

Environmentally friendly

Minimal waste and no airborne contaminants

Reduced downtime

Faster cleaning and preparation than conventional methods

Enhanced safety

Remote and robotic systems keep operators away from high-risk areas

Consistent results

Thorough removal of fouling, coatings and deposits with low residual chlorides.

Versatile and scalable

From hand lancing to fully automated robotic hydrodemolition

Our experienced, Water Jetting Association-trained teams deliver consistent, high-quality outcomes on every project.

Why Choose RGL for Maritime Water Jetting?

Since 1984, RGL Services has pioneered ultra-high-pressure water jetting applications in the UK. We combine technical expertise with a deep understanding of the challenges of marine and offshore operations to provide tailored, reliable solutions that prioritise safety, efficiency, and environmental compliance.

Whether you need routine ship hull maintenance, emergency ballast tank cleaning, or complex underwater cutting for decommissioning, RGL delivers proven results across the UK and overseas.

High pressure water jetting cleaning of ship ballast tanks and internal maritime structures