Paul DiMeo

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Paul DiMeo is a carpenter that is a regular cast member of the reality television series Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. He is originally from Media, Pennsylvania and a family of five children.

Paul was the organizer of a renovating project entitled "Loft Living." They work to renovate lofts and brownstones in and around New York City. Paul later moved to Los Angeles, California where he continued the "Loft Living" project.

Paul was chosen as the master carpenter on the restoration of the Landmark Brownstone of Aaron Burr.

Currently Paul lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Kelly, and runs his marketing/labor company, High Meadows Production, Inc.

He is sometimes spoofed on Saturday Night Live due to his tendency to cry frequently and repeatedly during each episode of Extreme Makeover.

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