Most of the grills ship via LTL freight companies like Estes. Those companies definitely beat to their own drum when it comes to residential delivery. I never received any shipping notifications when I ordered my grill. One day the pallet was sitting in my driveway after almost two weeks. No one came to the door (even though I was home). It was dropped off and that was it. I didn't know until my wife came home and let me know I needed to move a pallet so she could park her car. A friend of mine in WA state lives down a narrow driveway from the main road. He found his Recteq pallet dropped in front of his mailbox, again with no notice or contact. I can't really blame Recteq on this, but it was a disconcerting start to my new grill.
It'll show, but examine for damage as the freight drivers are not always wearing white gloves for