

Is your CPAP machine failing you? Don’t let a broken device disrupt your vital sleep therapy. At CPAPmyway, we understand how crucial your CPAP is to your health and peace of mind. That’s why we offer great troubleshooting tutorials as well as fast, reliable repair estimates.
Whether it’s a cracked humidifier chamber, a broken motor, or a worn-out power supply, repair costs can vary—and it’s not always easy to know what to expect. In this guide, we break down typical CPAP repair costs, common issues, and tips for extending the life of your machine. We also have a quick form that you can fill out and send in your CPAP to us for a repair estimate, even if you didn’t get your CPAP from CPAPmyway.

Here are some frequent issues CPAP users encounter:
| Problem | Estimated Repair Cost (USD) |
|---|---|
| Power Supply or Cord Replacement | $20–$90 |
| Blower Motor Replacement | $250–$350 |
| Humidifier Replacement | $50–$100 |
| Control Panel/Electronics | $100–$200 |
| General Diagnostic Fee | $38–$75 |
| Full Overhaul (Older Machines) | $400–$500 |
| Minor Fixes (Buttons, seals, clips) | $25–$60 |
Note: Prices can vary by brand (ResMed, Philips Respironics, etc.), availability of parts, and whether your warranty is still active.

We know how important your CPAP machine is to your health and daily routine, so we’ve created a straightforward process to get you the repair help you need—fast, clear, and with no surprises.
Here’s how it works:
Start by filling out our quick [CPAP Repair Form] below with details about your machine and the issue you’re experiencing. This gives us the information we need to begin the process.
Once we receive your form, we’ll email you a Return Authorization. This gives you the go-ahead to ship your CPAP device to us at CPAPmyway.
When your machine arrives, our team will:
If the problem is minor, we’ll let you know the cost to fix it, get your approval, repair it in-house and return it to you quickly (typically within a week). You’ll only pay the $19 return shipping fee plus the repair costs.
If the issue is more serious:
Before any paid repair is made, we’ll give you a clear estimate for approval. If you choose not to proceed, we’ll return the device to you for the standard return fee.
If repair isn’t the right choice, we can help you choose a new or used CPAP machine that fits your needs and budget. We can even assist with updating your prescription at no extra cost.
This process ensures you stay in control—no unexpected costs, just clear communication and expert service every step of the way.
If your machine is 5+ years old or nearing the end of its warranty (generally 2 years warranty on most CPAPs), replacement might be more cost-effective—especially if multiple components are failing. However, for newer devices or minor issues, repairs can save you hundreds of dollars.
Some insurance providers cover CPAP repairs or offer partial reimbursement. To be honest it is rare, but worth asking about. Be sure to:
Safe DIY fixes include:
Avoid DIY for:
Look for:
CPAP repair doesn’t have to be a mystery. By understanding common issues and typical costs, you can make informed decisions—whether it’s a simple fix or time to upgrade. Your sleep (and health) is worth the effort. We hope to help you in any way that we can. Whether that is by helping you troubleshoot an issue, get a CPAP repaired or by helping you replace an old broken CPAP.
Here are short answers to some of the most common questions we hear about how to get a CPAP prescription and related topics:
Is your CPAP machine failing you? Don’t let a broken device disrupt your vital sleep therapy. At CPAPmyway, we understand how crucial your CPAP is to your health and peace of mind. That’s why we offer great troubleshooting tutorials as well as fast, reliable repair estimates. Whether it’s a cracked humidifier chamber, a broken motor, or a worn-out power supply, repair costs can vary—and it’s not always easy to know what to expect. In this guide, we break down typical CPAP repair costs, common issues, and tips for extending the life of your machine. We also have a quick form that you can fill out and send in your CPAP to us for a repair estimate, even if you didn’t get your CPAP from CPAPmyway.
Here are some frequent issues CPAP users encounter:
| Problem | Estimated Repair Cost (USD) |
|---|---|
| Power Supply or Cord Replacement | $20–$90 |
| Blower Motor Replacement | $250–$350 |
| Humidifier Replacement | $50–$100 |
| Control Panel/Electronics | $100–$200 |
| General Diagnostic Fee | $38–$75 |
| Full Overhaul (Older Machines) | $400–$500 |
| Minor Fixes (Buttons, seals, clips) | $25–$60 |
Note: Prices can vary by brand (ResMed, Philips Respironics, etc.), availability of parts, and whether your warranty is still active.
We know how important your CPAP machine is to your health and daily routine, so we’ve created a straightforward process to get you the repair help you need—fast, clear, and with no surprises.
Here’s how it works:
Start by filling out our quick [CPAP Repair Form] below with details about your machine and the issue you’re experiencing. This gives us the information we need to begin the process.
Once we receive your form, we’ll email you a Return Authorization. This gives you the go-ahead to ship your CPAP device to us at CPAPmyway.
When your machine arrives, our team will:
If the problem is minor, we’ll let you know the cost to fix it, get your approval, repair it in-house and return it to you quickly (typically within a week). You’ll only pay the $19 return shipping fee plus the repair costs.
If the issue is more serious:
Before any paid repair is made, we’ll give you a clear estimate for approval. If you choose not to proceed, we’ll return the device to you for the standard return fee.
If repair isn’t the right choice, we can help you choose a new or used CPAP machine that fits your needs and budget. We can even assist with updating your prescription at no extra cost.
This process ensures you stay in control—no unexpected costs, just clear communication and expert service every step of the way.
If your machine is 5+ years old or nearing the end of its warranty (generally 2 years warranty on most CPAPs), replacement might be more cost-effective—especially if multiple components are failing. However, for newer devices or minor issues, repairs can save you hundreds of dollars.
Some insurance providers cover CPAP repairs or offer partial reimbursement. To be honest it is rare, but worth asking about. Be sure to:
Safe DIY fixes include:
Avoid DIY for:
Look for:
CPAP repair doesn’t have to be a mystery. By understanding common issues and typical costs, you can make informed decisions—whether it’s a simple fix or time to upgrade. Your sleep (and health) is worth the effort. We hope to help you in any way that we can. Whether that is by helping you troubleshoot an issue, get a CPAP repaired or by helping you replace an old broken CPAP.