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Guardian 10kW standby generator

Guardian 10kW

Power
10kW LP / 9kW NG
Installed Cost
$5,000–$8,000
Noise
63 dB
Weight
338 lbs
Warranty
5 years
Fuel
Dual-fuel (NG/LP)

Best for: Small homes under 1,500 sq ft, or essentials-only coverage for larger homes.

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The Guardian 10kW is where Generac's residential lineup starts: and for small homes or essentials-only coverage, it's all you need. It won't run your central AC. It will keep the lights on, the fridge cold, the furnace blowing, and the sump pump running through a week-long ice storm.

What This Generator Keeps Running

Refrigerator and freezer, gas furnace blower, sump pump, 2–3 lighting circuits, home office, CPAP. With a 100A 16-circuit select panel, you choose which circuits get backup.

Limitations: Central air conditioning. A 2-ton AC surges to 6,000–9,000 watts at startup, exceeding the 10kW's capacity. Window AC units are possible if you sacrifice another circuit.

What It Actually Costs

Unit price

$3,649

Installed

$5,000–$8,000

At $5,000–$8,000 installed, this is one of the most affordable standby generators from a major brand. Less than many portable + manual transfer switch setups, with the advantage of being fully automatic.

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How Loud Is It?

Published noise data is inconsistent: 61 to 66 dB from different sources. Expect approximately 63 dB at 23 feet. The single-cylinder 460cc engine is smaller and quieter than the V-Twins in larger Guardians.

How Big Is It?

Same dimensions as every other Guardian (48" × 25" × 29") despite being the smallest model. At 338 lbs, it's the lightest, about 130 lbs less than the 22kW.

Maintenance

G-Force 400 Series engine (460cc single-cylinder). Same maintenance schedule as the entire Guardian lineup: annual service ($300–$400), battery every 2–3 years.

Pros & Cons

Strengths

  • Lowest installed cost from any major standby brand ($5,000–$8,000)
  • Fully automatic; same 10-to-20-second transfer as bigger Guardians
  • 100A ATS bundled in model 7172
  • Free Mobile Link monitoring
  • 9,200+ dealer network
  • At 338 lbs, easiest Guardian to place in tight locations

Weaknesses

  • Cannot run central AC; the fundamental limitation
  • 9 kW on natural gas: capacity is tight for anything beyond essentials
  • Same physical footprint as the 22kW: no space savings
  • 16-circuit select panel means choosing which rooms get power
  • Noise level not clearly published by Generac

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a 10kW generator enough for a house?
For essentials: yes. Lights, fridge, freezer, furnace fan, sump pump, home office. Not for central AC. For homes under 1,500 sq ft without AC needs, 10kW covers the critical stuff at about half the cost of a whole-house system.
Can a 10kW generator run air conditioning?
No. not central AC. A 2-ton system surges to 6,000–9,000 watts at startup. A single window unit (1,200W) is possible if you manage other loads. For AC backup, you need at least 14kW.
What's the difference between the 10kW and 14kW Guardian?
The 14kW adds 40% more power for about $3,000–$4,000 more installed. That extra capacity runs a 2-ton central AC; the single biggest load most homeowners care about. If AC matters, 14kW is the starting point.

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