Why Is Your CPAP Mask So Noisy? (How to Fix It) - Easy Breathe

Why Is Your CPAP Mask So Noisy? (How to Fix It)

Why Is Your CPAP Mask So Noisy? (How to Fix It)
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Why Is Your CPAP Mask So Noisy?

A noisy CPAP mask isn't just annoying — it's usually a sign something's off. Here's how to find the problem, fix it, and sleep quietly again.

Easy Breathe Updated April 2026
A woman sleeping on her side in a white bed, wearing a CPAP mask
01

The usual suspects behind a noisy mask

If your CPAP mask has gotten louder over time — or it's been noisy since day one — there's almost always a specific cause behind it. Most of the time it's one of four things, and most of them you can fix tonight without calling anyone.

What to look for tonight

  • A faint whistling or hissing near your nose or mouth
  • Cold air on your cheeks or eyes during the night
  • A cushion that feels tacky, stiff, or slightly yellowed
  • Marks or red lines when you wake up
  • Your partner noticing the noise before you do
  • AHI or leak numbers creeping up on sleep reports
02

Replace your supplies (the #1 fix)

Nine times out of ten, a mask that's gotten loud needs new parts — not a whole new mask. Silicone cushions lose their shape and tackiness over a few weeks of nightly use. Once that happens, you're fighting a losing battle with the seal, and your machine compensates by pushing harder. That's where the noise comes from.

The good news: if you have CPAP insurance coverage, you're entitled to covered replacement supplies on a fixed schedule — usually at little to no out-of-pocket cost.

Worth Knowing

Most insurance plans cover replacement cushions every month (every 2 weeks for nasal pillow cushions) and headgear every 6 months. If you haven't reordered in a while, you're likely overdue — and it's likely covered.

03

Dial in your fit

Before you replace anything, spend ten minutes on fit. It's the single cheapest fix — and the one most people skip. The sweet spot is tighter than you'd guess, but looser than "I can't move my jaw." Both extremes make noise in different ways.

Too Tight

Deforms the cushion

Over-tightening crushes the silicone out of its sealed shape, creating gaps at the sides. You'll also wake up with red marks or a sore nose bridge.

Too Loose

Leaves obvious gaps

A cushion that doesn't hug the whole contour of your face will hiss at every breath cycle. If you can slide a finger under the cushion without effort, tighten a notch.

Fit the mask sitting up, then lie down and re-check. Your face shape changes when you're horizontal. If you've tightened and re-tightened and you still hear air escaping, the problem is probably the mask type — not the fit. Nasal masks don't work well for mouth breathers, and a cushion that's the wrong size will never seal right, no matter how tight you make the straps.

Not sure if your current mask is the right fit? Our mask quiz asks five quick questions about how you sleep and what's bothering you, then recommends the mask most likely to actually seal on your face.

04

Match your pressure to your mask

Newer CPAP machines are smart about this — as long as you tell them what mask you're using. The machine adjusts pressure delivery based on mask type (full face vs. nasal vs. pillow) because each one has a different vent profile. If the setting is wrong, the machine pushes too much or too little air through the seal. Both make noise.

If you're on an older machine and noise has been a chronic issue, an upgrade is often the cleanest fix. The AirSense 11 AutoSet calibrates to your mask every night and adjusts pressure breath by breath.

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05

Keep it clean (clean silicone seals better)

A dirty cushion is a leaky cushion. Skin oils, makeup residue, and dust all break down the silicone's tackiness — the thing that lets it grip your skin without a death-grip from the straps. If you haven't washed your cushion in a week or two, that might be all you need to fix.

Daily

Wipe the cushion

Warm water, mild unscented soap. Rinse, air-dry on a towel. 60 seconds.

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06

Try a mask designed to be quiet

Not all masks are created equal. Some are engineered specifically around exhaust noise — using diffusers, superior seal technology, or tube routing that allows you to sleep in any position. If you've cycled through supplies, re-fit, and checked pressure, and it's still too loud, the mask itself is the variable.

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Worth Knowing

Your insurance likely covers a new mask every 3 months — so if you've been using the same one for over a year, you're well within your coverage window to try a quieter model.

07

Your CPAP supplies could be covered

If you have insurance, there's a strong chance your supplies are covered on a regular replacement schedule. Most people never claim what they're entitled to. Sixty seconds to check is worth it. It's free and there's no obligation.

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Your mask supply replacement schedule
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Full face cushions
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Coverage varies by plan. We verify in real time and bill insurance directly — you pay only what your plan requires.

08

Get quiet tonight

Three ways to take the next step, whichever fits your style. If you already know what you need, go straight to the shop. If you're not sure, the quiz or a quick phone call will get you a real recommendation — not a generic one.

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