GenerLink Transfer Switch vs. Home Standby Generator: Which Is Right for You?

When homeowners start researching backup power, they quickly encounter two very different products: portable generators with transfer switches, and automatic home standby generator systems. Both solve the same problem, but they do it at very different price points and with different tradeoffs.

What GenerLink + Portable Generator Offers

GenerLink is a transfer switch — not a generator. It connects your existing portable generator to your home’s electrical system safely and legally. The combination of a portable generator plus a GenerLink transfer switch gives you whole-home backup power with a one-time investment typically between $800 and $1,800 total (generator + GenerLink unit + installation).

You manually start the generator, connect the GenerLok cable, and your home’s power comes on within seconds. When utility power returns, you disconnect the generator and the GenerLink automatically transfers back to grid power.

What Home Standby Systems Offer

Home standby generators (brands like Generac, Kohler, and Briggs & Stratton PowerProtect) are permanently installed units connected to your natural gas or propane line. They monitor grid power continuously and automatically start within seconds of an outage — no action required from you.

Standby systems typically cost $5,000–$15,000+ installed, require a licensed electrician for installation, and need annual maintenance service. They also require a natural gas or propane supply.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Factor GenerLink + Portable Generator Home Standby System
Total cost $800–$1,800 $5,000–$15,000+
Installation Under 30 min, utility or electrician Full-day install, licensed electrician
Fuel source Gasoline (portable) Natural gas or propane
Automatic startup No — manual connection required Yes — fully automatic
Maintenance Standard generator maintenance Annual professional service
Power coverage Whole home (to generator capacity) Whole home or selected circuits
Surge protection Available on -S models (15-year warranty) Add-on option only

Which Should You Choose?

If you already own a portable generator and want to connect it to your home safely and legally, GenerLink is the most cost-effective path by far. The same goes for homeowners who want backup power capability without a $10,000 investment.

Home standby systems make more sense for households where someone requires medical equipment that cannot tolerate any outage gap, vacation or rental homes where manual intervention isn’t possible, or homes in areas with very frequent outages where automatic restoration justifies the cost.

Ready to get started with GenerLink? Check if your utility has approved GenerLink in your area — it’s free and takes under a minute.

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