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Yes I agree with Mark very much. If you saw some pvc pieces floating down the line something may have been damaged. If it has been cleaned out and continues to back up, this is a sign of something different other than a clog backing up your drains. In the words of Tommy Boy, I can get a good look at a t-bone by sticking my head up a bull's a** but I'd rather take a butcher's word for it! Get a camera inspection. You may have caused more problems to existing problems and now have a mess underground. (Or it may have been something else and have no problems at all) A professional can do a camera inspection for around $200 plus or minus and provide you with a copy of the video (usb, cd or on youtube) that you can watch and see exactly what is causing your problem. A small fee to avoid a potentially costly situation down the road. You never know what could be down there, depending on how old the drains are, what they are connected to (city's system materials), you should always inspect it first to find the problem. If it remains backed up and won't drain down, in order for a camera inspection to take place you will need to have the drains hydro-jetted. Angie's list just did an article about how even new houses should inspect their lines before you purchase, just like a home inspection would check the condition. The pipes on your end may be new but can be connected to older systems that may need to be replaced. Search trenchless pipe repair on Angie's list and you will find lots of stuff about this. Some homeowner's insurance policies may cover these repairs, even trenchless ones nowadays, that can save your landscape since they have become so cost efficient in the past years. Edit: Forgot to answer your main question! Yes, it is safe to use the 2-inch clean-outs.
It won't let you download because your firewall is blocking the program any access to your computer, you have to go into your control panel, then go to system and security, then under windows firewall click on the option that says Allow a program through windows firewall pretty much everything from there is self explanatory. It should take you to a list of programs and then find DFO and yeah take it from there.