About Long Lake Office Cleaning

22 years. Insured crews. Written scope on every account.

Long Lake Office Cleaning has been providing scheduled commercial cleaning to professional offices in the western Twin Cities suburbs for 22 years. The work is concentrated in a corridor that runs roughly from Plymouth and Minnetonka in the east to Maple Plain and Medina in the north and west — a mix of professional services firms, financial advisers, insurance agencies, and small medical-adjacent offices that need reliable after-hours cleaning without a large contractor's overhead.

How We Operate

We run on three operating principles that have not changed in 22 years:

Written scope before any work begins. Every account starts with a documented list of areas, tasks, and frequencies. The scope is the contract. Changes to it go through the same review process as the original.

Assigned crew per account. The same people clean your building every visit. This is not a differentiating promise — it is the only way to produce consistent results. Rotating crews re-learn the building on every visit and miss the things that only come from repetition.

Insured and bonded on every job. General liability insurance appropriate for commercial cleaning operations. Surety bond covering all crew members. Workers' compensation on all employees. Full details at insured and bonded.

The Western Twin Cities Market

The US-12 and I-394 corridors through this part of Hennepin County produce a particular kind of office tenant: established professional practices, often in owner-occupied or small-investor buildings, that have dealt with enough cleaning contractors to know what bad looks like. They are not looking for the lowest bid. They are looking for a contractor who shows up, does what the scope says, and is easy to reach when something is off.

That is who we have built this operation to serve. The phone rings to a real person during business hours. The supervisor on your account has a direct line. The invoice matches the scope.

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