As far as I am aware no houses were reported damaged from the map of the time not much housing was close to the works.
The Wolverhampton Chronicle of April 23 1862 reported " The Concussion was equally sever for the houses in the adjoining village of Ettingshall were shaken as though by an earthquake" No casualties from adjoining houses were mentioned in the inquest report. There was report of bricks being carried to the works of Mr. Sparrow a quarter of a mile away but nothing of damage to houses. on the opposite side of the canal was a boat yard , again the maps do not show many dwellings.
I hope this helps,
Phil